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Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer


by Patrick C. Walsh, Janet Farrar Worthington

List Price: $16.95
2 New starting at: $19.95
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Sales Rank: 180651
Studio: Grand Central Publishing
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: August 01, 2002
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing


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Product Description
From the worlds leading urologist and author of The Prostate comes the ultimate book on surviving prostate cancernow updated to include the most recent advancements.This year, an estimated 31,500 American men will die of prostate cancer, and more than 198,000 will be diagnosed with the disease. But with early diagnosis and better treatments, the medical establishment has made progress towards defeating this devastating illness. This invaluable guide covers every aspect of prostate cancer, from potential causes to diagnosis, treatments, and innovative means of controlling advanced stages of cancer. It also addresses impotence and incontinence after surgery, tells men what to look for in a surgeon, and features a section on alternative medicine. With an extensive glossary, index, and listing of where to get help, this comprehensive book is the definitive guide on prostate cancer.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 31 reviews)

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 scores, stages, all of the various tables, survivability stats ...). I got more out of it than the time that I spent with my urologist. Plenty of diagrams of the radical surgery I am looking at. Not much on Davinci system which seems to be the current rage. Anyway I found this book to be useful and worth the money.

August 17, 2008

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 assisted laparoscopic surgery). Also, some of his data are outdated, e.g., on p. 317 he quotes from a Mayo Clinic study without mentioning that the study was based on 1991-1993, i.e., pre-PSA-era, data, when men were diagnosed with more advanced disease than they are today. However, these are minor flaws in an otherwise excellent book.
August 18, 2007

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 MEDICAL INFORMATION.
May 28, 2007

Surviving Prostate Cancer  
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. It gave us a comprehensive explaination of the procedures and results to be expected. It filled in questions even the doctors did not cover.

April 18, 2007

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.

thank you
March 10, 2007


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