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Patrick C. Walsh (Author), Janet Farrar Worthington (Author)
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Walsh, professor of urology at Johns Hopkins University, and Worthington, a medical writer, offer a thorough guide to one of the most frightening diseases for men. Starting with an explanation of how the prostrate works surprisingly, it's not an essential organ Walsh then discusses why prostate cancer is prevalent in the U.S. and other developed Western countries, but not in Asia. He also detail the reasons men develop prostate cancer, including age, race, family history and diet. The book describes a variety of symptoms, some of which indicate ailments other than cancer, and what steps should be taken to get a proper diagnosis. Complete with diagrams and charts detailing the results of biopsy, the book provides an exceptionally complete (albeit worrisome, for squeamish readers) overview of the disease. Many of these details not taking aspirin prior to a biopsy, taking antibiotics ahead of time should obviously be included in the information doctors routinely provide to patients, but given the state of today's medical system, having such information available in this ready guide is useful and reassuring. Similarly comprehensive and easy-to-understand explanations are provided for surgical and other types of treatment, side effects, postsurgical complications and more, as well as a glossary of medical terms, along with a brief resource section. While people shouldn't use this book as a substitute for a medical check-up, it is one of the best all-inclusive books on this subject. All men and their loved ones battling or concerned about prostate cancer should read this book.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Urologist-surgeon Walsh has long striven to improve the prostatectomy, so that men undergoing it run the least possible risk of postoperative incontinence and impotence. Worthington is well acquainted with prostate cancer because of her previous collaboration with Walsh, The Prostate (1993), and the illnesses of her late father-in-law and her father. In this hefty updating of the earlier book, they speak with authority as well as with ordinary reader friendliness. Each of 12 long chapters treats one aspect of the prostate, its diseases, and their treatments, and each begins with a summary of its contents entitled "Read This First." Fully expecting the book to be browsed, Walsh and Worthington also list each chapter's topical subheadings at its offset. More prostate cancer is being reported every year, thanks to rapid recent progress in detecting the disease, and many more men are being cured of it, thanks to rapidly improving treatments. Those bits of breaking news mandate adding the book to any collection patronized by men and the women who care about them. Ray Olson
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (August 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446679143
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446679145
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #293,589 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    #39 in  Books > Health, Mind & Body > Cancer > Prostate Disease

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prostate wall, anesthetized penis, one neurovascular bundle, hereditary prostate cancer, developing metastasis, early hormonal therapy, prostate bed, capsular penetration, intermittent hormonal therapy, castrate range, spongy chambers, positive seminal vesicles, retropubic procedure, radical prostatectomy, implanting radioactive seeds, palpable cancer, staging pelvic lymphadenectomy, spot radiation, preserving potency, localized prostate cancer, combined androgen blockade, prostatectomy patients, acute bacterial prostatitis, bladder neck contracture, men with prostate cancer
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1.0 out of 5 stars Read with careful consideration, October 26, 2004
By Richard R. Carlton (Ada, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer (Paperback)
Be aware that there are essentially equal but very different approaches to treating various stages of prostate cancer. You will find dramatically different points of view (all well supported with nearly equal pros and cons in the medical literature). The major treatments are surgery, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy. This author is a surgeon and this book is biased toward surgical intervention. Please be aware that radiation therapy (either IMRT external beam or brachytherapeutic seed implants) is a popular choice and that serious advanced prostate cancer can often be shut down with hormone therapy. To be fair to yourself, you need to consider ALL options and become well informed on all of them before you choose because you only get one opportunity to choose. What is done is done and cannot be undone or revised.

I have prostate cancer myself, so this is a first person review of this book. I won't tell you what my choice was because your choice needs to be what is right for you, not what someone else convinces you was right for them!
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read book!, August 25, 2003
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This review is from: Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer (Paperback)
This book is a must-read for anyone who has a prostate or knows someone who does! It provides complete, up-to-date information on all aspects of the prostate. The chapters are organized so that you can read the material that is most applicable to your situation. It answers any type of question that you may have - from prevention to the treatment of common prostate problems. The material is presented in a compassionate, caring way by a doctor who has dedicated his career to saving lives and to helping patients maintain their quality of life.

Dr. Patrick Walsh is urologist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins whose urology department was ranked #1 in the country in a recent U.S. News & World Report analysis. Dr. Walsh is also known for his pioneering work in the development of the anatomic approach to radical prostatectomy, which involves nerve-sparing techniques that have reduced the possibility of impotence and incontinence. This procedure is widely regarded as the "gold standard" for prostate cancer treatment. So, the information in this book is simply the best available material on this subject.

Does the book always recommend radical prostatectomy surgery? Definitely not! It offers useful information on radiation -- both external-beam and radioactive seed treatments. It discusses the use of hormone treatments. It helps you sort out which procedure is right for your situation. It also covers basic information about the prostate, prostate enlargement and prostate infections.

Perhaps most importantly, it provides tips on maintaining a healthy prostate and testing procedures for detecting prostate cancer. And if prostate cancer is caught early enough, the book emphasizes that it is completely curable.

A must-read book for all men and for the people who care about them!

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Only Book You Need to Win the Battle of Prostate Cancer, November 6, 2004
This review is from: Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer (Paperback)
When my significant other announced that he had prostate cancer, the shock and fear riveted through me. I decided that we were at war with cancer and every step we took would determine Tom's fate(not his real name for his privacy.)My next step was to learn everything I could about the disease and available treatments. Tom was ready to follow any direction his urologist advised without any research. I believe that anyone facing cancer, owes it to themselves to understand the type of cancer they have, their options, and the consquences of the treatment course they choose. Dr. Walsh's book provides all of the above.

His book was by far the most detailed, current, and progressive of the dozen that I reviewed. Key points included nerve sparing techinics to prevent impotence and incontinence, clear explanations of all present treatment options, with objective listings of pros and cons. By the time we started the interviewing process, I was armed with advanced information that allowed me to ask key questions which helped us decide if the Dr. being interviewed was up-to-date enough to get the results we wanted and had a successful track record, which included - Complete cancer removal,as well as Tom remaining continent and potent(able to have/maintain an erection at the level he had prior to surgery). We selected Dr. Bradley Thrasher, at KU Medical Center, because he uses Dr. Walsh's surgical techinics. Without, Dr. Walsh's book as a guide, Tom, would have elected seeding, because it was the least invasive procedure and was recommended by his urlogist. Instead, Tom, went for the gold standard, had his prostate and glands removed, and has had a complete recovery. After 18 months, his PSI remains undetectable, he has not experienced incontinence, his sexual drive is normal and he can maintain erections. He is 67, and thanks me often for encouraging him to become informed about his options and the disease, to ask questions, and take control of his medical course. Tom was lucky to have caught the cancer early. Not all outcomes are as successful due to the patient's age and stage of cancer. But for that very reason, the book becomes more necessary as the patient fights for his life and the quality of life he will have. Dr. Walsh and Dr. Thrasher are true heros. In addition to prostate cancer, medical procedures/treatments for other prostate conditions are thoroughly explored as well. Well worth your investment. Once read, share with male friends to aid in increased early detection and cure. Susan
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2.0 out of 5 stars out of date
though the best of its time, this book was copyrighted in 2001 and written in 2000. 10 years of research results are in since. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Joseph Morovich

5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Patrick Walsh's guide to surviving prostate cancer
this is a very good book, that every man who is facing prostate cancer should read. It answers almost every question that he might have.
Published 2 months ago by Ed

5.0 out of 5 stars Guide to Prostate Cancer
This book was recommended by my urologist & also by a very good friend that has experienced prostate cancer. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Ron Pastor

5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD BOOK, SOMEONE PLEASE EDIT IT
Lots of useful information, and also lots of verbiage.
Does anyone care what surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization time-of-flight (I kid you not!!!) is? Read more
Published 23 months ago by J. Bouchlis

4.0 out of 5 stars Just diagnosed with Prostate C.
I bought two books from the local bookstore, this one was the best. It explained all of the technical information that was given to me as part of my biopsy results (Gleason... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Hamiltonian

5.0 out of 5 stars Walsh's book is great but not perfect.
I have read five books on prostate cancer. This is the best of them. However, it is somewhat biased in favor of open surgery (as opposed to laparoscopic, and robotically... Read more
Published on August 18, 2007 by John R. Vig

4.0 out of 5 stars ROY VAUGHAN'S REVIEW
I FOUND DR. WALSH'S GUIDE TO SURVING PROSTATE CANCER VERY INFORMATIVE.
THE ONLY NEGATIVE COMMENT I WOULD MAKE IS : THAT THE BOOK WAS A 2001 EDITION, WHICH IS QUITE OLD FOR... Read more
Published on May 28, 2007 by Roy E. Vaughan

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This book was recommended by our doctor, as my husband had been diagnosted with prostate cancer. We found it to be the best information on the subject. Read more
Published on April 18, 2007 by Susan Haven

5.0 out of 5 stars Dr Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer
was purchased for a relative who has undergone surgery for cancer. he was very pleased with and appreciative of the material.

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Published on March 9, 2007 by S. V. Olive

5.0 out of 5 stars Definative Book on Prostate Cancer
This is a thorough and helpful reference on Prostate Cancer. It was recommended to us by my husbands urologist after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year. Read more
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