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Issue Number 12 – Simultaneous Treatment of Hot Flashes & Depression
In this issue, Dr. Myers tackles the subject of depression and prostate cancer and explores various treatments. Includes an analysis of treating hot flashes and depression simultaneously.
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Issue Number 11 – Prostatitis & Complications for Diagnosis
Dr. Myers discusses prostatitis: why it occurs, how to treat it, and whether or not it causes or exacerbates prostate cancer.
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Issue Number 10 – CLA; Aspirin and Complications of Local Treatment
In the first article in this issue, Dr. Myers discusses conjugated linoleic acid. He follows with an article on the use of aspirin and related drugs among prostate cancer patients. In a subsequent article he discusses the complications of surgery versus those of brachytherapy. The issue concludes with an exploration of radiation therapy-induced cancer.
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Issue Number 9 – Zinc, Caffeine, & Estrogen Patches
In this issue Dr. Myers covers three separate subjects: zinc and its role in prostate cancer; why caffeine may be good for you; and using estrogen patches to treat hot flashes.
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Issue Number 8 – Hormone Resistant Disease is Not Inevitable
Dr. Myers explains why hormone resistant disease isn’t inevitable and offers new hope for those undergoing hormonal therapy. He also discusses a new treatment for late radiation toxicity and whether or not chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine are safe for prostate cancer patients.
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Issue Number 7 – Radiation Therapy Part II
Dr. Myers continues his discussion of radiation therapy with articles on: radiation dose and cancer control; anatomy of the prostate and pelvis; the importance of accurate anatomy; spread to the lymph nodes; external-beam radiation therapy; the value of external-beam radiation therapy; the value of radioactive seeds; the importance of adjunct hormonal therapy; proton beam radiation; and high-dose rate brachytherapy.
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Issue Number 6 – Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy, Staging, & Chondroitin Sulfate
In this issue you’ll find articles on adjuvant hormonal therapy and surgery, the importance of cancer staging, an update on the ProstaScint scan, detecting early bone involvement, preventing and treating breast involvement, and Chrondroitin sulfate.
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Issue Number 5 – Radiation Therapy Part I
In this issue dedicated to radiation therapy—the first in a two-part series—Dr. Myers talks about: how radiation kills cancer cells; the role of oxygen; defending against radiation damage; radiation damage to normal tissues; acute radiation injury; late radiation damage; treating radiation damage; acute radiation injury; reducing inflammation; chronic radiation damage; hyperbaric oxygen treatments; coagulation of abnormal blood vessels; radiation-induced cancer; and putting all these risks in perspective.
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Issue Number 4 – The Physician Becomes the Patient
In this issue, Dr. Myers talks about his initial diagnosis and treatment decisions.
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Issue Number 3 – Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
In this issue on locally advanced prostate cancer, Dr. Myers discusses how prostate cancer spreads; the Partin tables; Endorectal MRI, CAT and bone scans; treatments for Stages 2 and 3; and hormone therapy.
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Issue Number 2 – Updates on Screening, Diet, & PC-SPES
In this issue Dr. Myers tackles several topics: screening for prostate cancer; after radiation a second chance; soy and genistein; Lycopene; and PC-SPES.
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Issue Number 1 – Prevention
This issue is dedicated to prostate cancer prevention. Articles include: familiar prostate cancer; race and prostate cancer; exercise, body size, and prostate cancer; nutrition and prostate cancer; antioxidants; vitamin D; meat-based diets and fat; soy products; other dietary components; what you should do; PSA screening; the importance of doubling time; free PSA; and how your biopsy should be done.
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