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Main description:
The time has come to abandon the prevalent attitude of nihilism about prostate cancer because, potentially, much suffering could be avoided and many lives saved." So say the world-renowned authors of Fast Facts: Prostate Cancer.
This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of the improved diagnostic testing and better staging techniques that allow practitioners to distinguish the aggressive cancers from those that may not need treatment. It also provides readily accessible information on the rapidly evolving technologies and treatments that are helping to eradicate the cancer whilst minimizing the collateral damage to adjacent structures.
This clearly written and succinct handbook provides an invaluable update on a fast-changing area for all those who provide support and care for men with prostate cancer, from the primary care team to the specialist.
Contents:
Epidemiology and pathophysiology
Diet, lifestyle and chemoprevention
Screening and presentation
Prognostic indicators and staging
Management of localized and high-risk disease
Managing recurrence after initial therapy
Management of metastatic disease
Management of castrate-resistant disease
Management of treatment complications
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Health Press
Publication date: January, 2012
Pages: 120
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Urology
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Following in the Fast Facts format, this is 10 chapters packed with wonderful nuggets of knowledge to inform and equip the reader with the latest in prostate cancer ... barely a word is wasted ... the prose flows in an easy style that makes this a ready travelling companion or a stop-gap for a quiet moment in theatre. ... a handy little book that will, I am sure, largely achieve its aims of equipping non-specialists and specialists alike with a broad overview of the main facts of prostate cancer. It rather resembles a ‘ fireside chat ’ in that the reader should not expect rigorous and referenced detail, but instead a masterly overview of the situation ... I found Fast Facts: Prostate Cancer easy to read …and understand …and logically organized. I was particularly impressed by the diagrams and the (helpful) chapter summaries. Chapters (4 and 5) on prognosis and management are especially good.