Fast Facts: Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Advanced disease that has spread beyond the prostate.

Coordinator: Coetzee Lance

Language: English
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Urology

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32 p. · 14.8x21 cm · Paperback
Information + Taking Control = Best Outcome is the theme running throughout this short, superbly illustrated workbook. Designed to help patients equip themselves with the best information about metastatic prostate cancer, it covers: ? how prostate disease spreads and where it can spread to ? a summary of diagnostic tests with detailed explanations to aid understanding of PSA levels, staging and Gleason score ? all the hormone treatment options and their side effects ? what to expect from the disease itself ? how to manage key symptoms such as bone pain, urinary problems and fatigue ? the treatment options when hormone treatment stops working ? useful advice on diet, exercise, and getting the right support ? a frank discussion of end of life care ? a concise overview of the latest research in this area. With FastTests to test patients' understanding of their condition, handy checklists and plenty of space for patients and their doctors, nurses and family to write notes, this concise, easy-to-read resource will help patients get organized so that they are better equipped to ask the right questions and have more meaningful discussions about their treatment. Ultimately, it will help them make the best decisions about their care. Contents: ? Information + Taking Control = Best Outcome ? What is metastatic prostate cancer? ? What do my test results mean? ? Why is my cancer staged? ? How will the disease affect me? ? How is metastatic prostate cancer treated? ? What is available after hormone therapy? ? What are the side effects of hormone treatment? ? What can I do to help myself? ? Monitoring the effects of therapy ? Treatment when myeloma returns ? End of life care ? What is the latest research in this area? ? Useful resources