The treatment of localized disease addresses the range of multidisciplinary management options including a discussion of prostate cancer's impact on the quality of life. A detailed review of multimodal therapies (medical, surgical, and radiologic) addresses the treatment of localized advanced disease, and coverage of advanced metastatic prostate cancer reviews current management options including a range of promising novel and experimental agents. The book also discusses counseling the high-risk patient. Several chapters incorporate models of care delivery, patient navigation for multidisciplinary care, genomic and risk assessment, and comparative effects of research in treatment decision-making. The book is designed as a management text for all health care professionals who provide care for prostate cancer patients as well as patients, families, and advocates. Extensive references offer opportunities for additional study.
Key Features:* Delineates a practical, concise approach to multidisciplinary management of prostate cancer* Provides a wide range of perspectives and expertise* Written and edited by an international, multidisciplinary team of prostate cancer specialists* Focuses on such key issues as special populations, screening controversies, patient counseling, and quality of life* Includes discussion of important emerging topics such as gene profiling and targeting therapies and comparative effectiveness data
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