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A Primer on Prostate Cancer: The Empowered Patient's Guide --by Stephen B. Strum, Donna Poligano

The Prostate Cancer Treatment Book --by Peter D. Grimm

Prostate and Cancer: A Family Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment and Survival --by Sheldon Marks

Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer --by M.D. Patrick C. Walsh

The Lovin' Ain't Over: The Couple's Guide to Better Sex After Prostate Disease -- by Ralph Alterowitz, Barbara Alterowitz

Prostate Cancer for Dummies -- by Paul H. Lange, Christine Adamec

Prostate Guide for Men and the Women Who Love Them -- by Patrick Worthington Walsh

Prostate Tales: Men's Experiences With Prostate Cancer -- by Ross E. Gray

The Prostate Health Workbook: A Practical Guide for the Prostate Patient -- by Newton Malerman, Rachel Cherner

His Prostate and Me: A Couple Deals With Prostate Cancer -- by Desiree Lyon Howe

100 Questions & Answers About Prostate Cancer -- by Pamela Ellsworth

The American Cancer Society: Prostate Cancer, revised edition -- by American Cancer Society

Man To Man: Surviving Prostate Cancer -- by Michael Korda

Prostate Cancer: A Patient's Guide to Treatment -- by Arthur Centeno Md

Seeds of Hope: A Physician's Personal Triumph Over Prostate Cancer

Update Guidelines for Surviving Prostate Cancer -- by Roy E. Berger

Brother to Brother: You Don't Have to Die With Prostate Cancer -- by Thomas L. Walker, Emerson E. Harrison

I Flunked My PSA! What You Need to Know About Prostate Cancer NOW! -- by Dr. Ernie Bodai, Richard A. Zmuda

20 Natural Ways to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Mind-Body Approach to Health and Well-Being -- by James Scala Ph.D.


What you need to know when you have been diagnosed

Reading List

Download brochure "Look Good Feel Better For Men"

Download "Ten Things to Know About Prostate Cancer"

Download "African Americans and Prostate Cancer"

What you need to know when your spouse/partner has been diagnosed

What you need to know when your friend/ co-worker has been diagnosed


Of the 66.3 million fathers in the U.S., over 11 million of them will get prostate cancer.

Neckties are the most common Father’s Day gift. Other gifts include tools, fishing rods and golf clubs.

102 million Father’s Day cards are expected to be given this Father’s Day.

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