When retired surgeon James Priest was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he
documented his experiences in a daily journal. Dr Priest learned that,
although urologists often recommend surgical removal of the prostate,
other treatments can be effective - but with less risk of such
life-changing complications as impotence and incontinence. In addition
to Dr. Priest's informative journal, this book contains twenty concise
articles on important aspects of prostate cancer, written expressly for
the layperson: What is the Prostate Gland? What is a PSA Test? Needle
Biopsy of the Prostate Gland; What is a Gleason Score? What is Cancer?
Dealing with the Diagnosis; Roles of Physicians and Patients in Treating
Prostate Cancer; Prostate Cancer: A Bewildering Disease; How Does
Radiation Therapy Work? Brachytherapy (Radioactive Seeds) for Prostate
Cancer; Radical Prostatectomy: Surgical Removal of the Prostate;
Hormonal Treatment for Prostate Cancer; Cryotherapy (Freezing) for
Prostate Cancer; What is Watchful Waiting? If Treatment Fails - What
Next? Living with Prostate Cancer; Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence)
Following Prostate Treatment; What Do Tomatoes, Vitamin E, and Oily Fish
Have in Common?