Could you suffer complications from prostate treatments you never needed?
Most men are almost certain to face a prostate disease. It could be the pain of prostatitis, the discomfort of BPH, or the life-altering implications of prostate cancer.
The 2018 Annual Report on Prostate Diseases arms you with the information you need to make the best choices for your condition, your comfort, your expectations, and your priorities.
The answers you need — from testing to treatment — in one book!
This Annual examines today’s diagnostic and treatment options fully and frankly. It’s the impartial resource you want before making choices that can so impact your hopes and plans, your continued physical health, and your ongoing peace of mind.
Those choices may begin with whether to have a PSA test or not. First the recommendation was yes. Then no. And now an important reassessment. You’ll read the latest recommendations and how they affect you. Plus, you’ll learn about advances in screening—from biomarkers to MRI-guided biopsies—that offer precise diagnoses with far fewer complications.
You’ll find the treatment options that meet the challenge — and your concerns.
You’ll discover a radiation option that dramatically lowers the risk of erectile dysfunction, a game-changing hormone therapy for metastatic prostate cancer, the mounting evidence for the safety of active surveillance, and the one essential for boosting the odds of successful surgery.
You’ll be briefed on five simple steps to end those late-night bathroom trips, a promising breakthrough for treating chronic prostatitis, how lasers are changing BPH surgery, how diet — and drink — can lower the risk of BPH and prostate cancer, how the leading ED medications compare, and more.
From first page to last, your interests are front and center!
Decisions don’t get much more personal than the ones you’re asked to make when you’re diagnosed with a prostate disease. This Annual is written to give direction to those very personal decisions. It is empowering reading. It will give you the input you need for the outcome you want. Don’t wait. Send for your copy of the 2018 Annual Report on Prostate Diseases today!
To your good health,
Marc B. Garnick, M.D.
Editor in Chief, 2018 Annual Report on Prostate Diseases
Gorman Brothers Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Editor in Chief, 2018 Annual Report on Prostate Diseases
Gorman Brothers Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
|
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario