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Prostate Cancer Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)

Prostate Cancer By Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)

Prostate Cancer by Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)


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Around 32,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. It differs from most other cancers in the body, in that small areas of cancer within the prostate are very common and may not grow or cause any problems for many years. This new edition of the book has been heavily updated and includes information on new treatments available.

Prostate Cancer Summary

Prostate Cancer by Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)

Around 32,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. It differs from most other cancers in the body, in that small areas of cancer within the prostate are very common and may not grow or cause any problems for many years. It is often it is diagnosed during a routine checkup so most men that are diagnosed often have no warning signs. About one in three men over the age of 50 have some cancer cells within their prostate and nearly all men over the age of 80 have a small area of prostate cancer. It may cause pain, difficulty in urinating, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms, but early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms. Since the first edition of this book was published in 2003, there have been several groundbreaking studies completed that have changed the way that certain categories of the disease are treated. This new edition of the book includes sections on radiotherapy, which is now known to be an effective treatment for men with residual prostate cancer after surgery, and a heavily updated chapter on Advanced Disease.

About Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)

Professor Malcolm Mason is an Oncologist with a special interest in prostate cancer. He has been closely involved in clinical trials in prostate cancer for the Medical Research Council for over 18 years, and he has had a research programme in Cardiff University into this disease since 1997. He qualified in London at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and trained in Oncology at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London. He moved to Cardiff in 1992. He is also past-Chairman of the British Prostate Group. In 2009, Professor Mason was appointed the Chairman of the National cancer Research Institute's Prostate Cancer Clinical Studies Group, the main UK group responsible for developing and overseeing clinical trials in prostate cancer in the UK. Mr Leslie Moffat trained in Edinburgh and Glasgow. He published the largest study of LHRH analogues Chairman of Scottish Urological Cancer Audit, the largest of its kind in the world.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. How do doctors measure the severity and extent of a prostate cancer? ; 3. Risks and benefits of screening and radical treatment - a guide ; 4. Treatment and management options ; 5. Screening ; 6. Hormone therapy ; 7. Locally Advanced Disease ; 8. Advanced Disease ; 9. Alternative treatments ; 10. Chemo prevention and vitamins ; 11. Clinical Trials ; 12. Prostate cancer and sex ; 13. Questions and answers ; Glossary ; Sources of information

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GOR005951328
9780199573936
019957393X
Prostate Cancer by Malcolm Mason (Cancer Research Wales Professor of Clinical Oncology, Cardiff University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20100624
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