Perspectives on Prostate Disease: Volume 3, Issue 1

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Articles in this issue:

Testosterone supplementation after prostate cancer?

Two international experts examine the pros and cons of this controversial practice.

Ask the doctor

Answers to your questions on prostate health. In this edition, urologist Kevin Loughlin, M.D. responds to questions about treating BPH with Botox, and whether a vasectomy increases the risk of developing prostate cancer.

Advances and breakthroughs in prostate disease

A roundup of recent advances in the understanding and treatment of prostate disease.

No one-size-fits-all solution

A message from Editor in Chief Marc Garnick, M.D. about the importance of individualized treatment, the possible significance of biomarkers in prostate cancer diagnosis, and previews of other articles in this issue.

Cancer prevention trial comes to a halt

The latest findings on selenium and vitamin E are put into perspective.

When to test for prostate cancer: Finding a balance

A conversation with Fritz H. Schröder, M.D., about the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer.

Choosing - and sticking with - active surveillance: A patient's story

Retired businessman Jeffrey Caruso explains why he decided to hold off on treating his 
prostate cancer, and shares what it’s like to live with the disease.

Moving beyond PSA

Biomarkers are helping doctors decide whether to perform a biopsy, determine the best treatment, and develop new targeted therapies.

Shattering myths, offering medical advice, and advocating for patients

Two Harvard nurses explain how they care for men with prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction—and their families.