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Title: Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer by Patrick C. Walsh, Janet Farrar Worthington ISBN: 0446526401 Publisher: Warner Books Pub. Date: 1901 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $25.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Rating: 4
Summary: A worthwhile "first opinion"
Comment: The book is very thorough, and does have a noticeable bias toward surgery. BUT it does an excellent job with that viewpoint, and surgery is indeed the "gold standard" for cure in many cases. That being said, I'd suggest buying this one but also reading "A Primer on Prostate Cancer" by Stephen Strum and Donna Pogliano, which is the best overall PC resource book I've seen, and better balanced.
Rating: 5
Summary: Be an informed patient...
Comment: An extremely well written book referred to me by my urologist. Many of my friends also referred this book to me once they learned that I had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. While cancer is fearful, knowledge will lessen that fear and provide you with a course of action. Reading the book will enable you to more readily understand and validate the advice of physicans. Understanding this disease will also help you in asking the right questions about what you will be facing in the future.
The book is written for the lay person to easily understand prostate cancer. The subject matter is organized in a manner that will enable you to initially skip some chapters depending at what stage of the disease you are at when you acquire the book. For example, if you already know that you have cancer as the result of a biopsy, you can go immediately to "your options to fight the disease" without first reading what the prostate gland is and where it is located. You can save the basics for a later date. Even if you don't have prostate cancer I would highly recommend this book to any man. If nothing else, it will inform you why your annual physical consists of a digital exam and a PSA analysis of your blood. Knowledge of the prostate is important to all men...be informed.
I am greatful to my urologist and friends that they recommended this book to me. In return, I have recommended it to other friends and I recommend it to you. If you have prostate cancer, I wish you the best. It is highly curable.
Rating: 3
Summary: A hard sell for surgery
Comment: If it wasn't for the obligatory overview of the prostate and a
rather clear description of what prostate cancer is, I would have used fewer stars due to the overbearing presence of Walsh's
ego. Its reads like Walsh's "brand" of treatment and while he
tries to say a few comforting words, I found his viewpoint depressing and thus, less helpful than it could be. A much more honest and comforting recent read is A Hit Below the Belt by a Dr with prostate cancer.
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