
Perspectives on Prostate Disease: Volume 2, Issue 4
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Articles in this issue:
Time to get moving
A message from Editor in Chief Marc Garnick, M.D. about the importance of exercise to prostate health, new imaging technologies used to detect prostate cancer, and previews of other articles in this issue.
Getting a closer look at prostate cancer
Molecular imaging may help determine the location and extent of disease - and point to the best treatment.
Answering key clinical questions
An interview with renowned urology researcher E. David Crawford, M.D., about the state of clinical trials on prostate health.
Exercise and your prostate
Regular physical activity can help keep you - and your prostate - healthy. See some of the moves you can use to get started.
Technology and decision-making: A patient's story
How endorectal MRI helped one couple choose the "best" treatment for prostate cancer.
Hematospermia demystified
Editor in Chief Marc B. Garnick, M.D., explains why spotting blood in semen probably isn't cause for alarm.
Advances and breakthroughs in prostate disease
A roundup of recent advances in the understanding and treatment of prostate disease.
Ask the doctor
Answers to your questions on prostate health. In this edition, radiation oncologist Carolyn Lamb, M.D., answers a question about a rising PSA in the aftermath of a radical prostatectomy.
Searching PubMed in five easy steps
Brief instructions for using the PubMed database to read more detailed information about the studies cited in Perspectives on Prostate Disease, so you can evaluate the evidence on your own.
