Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers: Revised and Updated Edition: An Essential Guide to Managing Prostate Cancer for Patients and Their Families | Updated Edition
ISBN-13: 9781635421866
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An indispensable map through the medical minefield of prostate cancer—now revised and updated with the latest developments in treatment options “Prostate cancer is a dark and mysterious country, and Mr. Blum and Dr. Scholz are good, levelheaded guides through these thickets.” —New York Times Every year almost a quarter of a million confused and frightened American men are tossed into a prostate cancer cauldron stirred by salespeople representing a multibillion-dollar industry. Patients are too often rushed into a radical prostatectomy, a major operation that rarely prolongs life and more than half the time leaves them impotent. Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers argues that close monitoring—active surveillance rather than surgery or radiation—should be the initial treatment approach for many men at the low- and intermediate-risk stages. In a unique collaboration, doctor and patient provide a wholly new perspective on managing prostate cancer. This revised and updated second edition: • Highlights the latest prostate cancer treatment options that preserve erectile and urinary function while prolonging lifespan • Establishes updated protocol for how to accurately interpret high prostate-specific antigen (PSA) while avoiding the invasive, dangerous random biopsy • Recounts true patient stories that accurately represent the hurdles today’s patients face while navigating a prostate cancer diagnosis • Introduces the latest evidence in the radiation vs. radical prostatectomy debate • Presents the latest thinking on diet and exercise for men with prostate cancer Ralph Blum’s account of his personal struggle, together with Dr. Mark Scholz’s presentation of new scientific advances, offers convincing evidence that this noninvasive approach can be crucial in preventing tens of thousands of men from being overtreated each year.