Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. xv |
Preventing Prostate Problems and Diseases | |
An Overview | p. 3 |
Liberating Yourself | p. 3 |
The Nutrition Connection | p. 6 |
The Exercise/Fitness/Lifestyle Connection | p. 8 |
The Importance of Regular Checkups | p. 10 |
Prostate Myths and Reality | p. 13 |
The Healthy Prostate | p. 19 |
Prostate Power | p. 19 |
The Male Urogenital System | p. 21 |
Do I Have a Problem? | p. 22 |
Risk Factors of Prostate Cancer | p. 23 |
The Prostate Checkup | p. 35 |
Warning Signs | p. 35 |
Basic Diagnostic Tests | p. 36 |
When Should You See a Urologist? | p. 45 |
The Prostate Health Pyramid and The Cancer Prevention Diet | |
The Prostate Health Pyramid and the Nutrition Connection | p. 49 |
The Prostate Health Pyramid and the Basic Food Groups | p. 49 |
Nutritional Elements of the Prostate Health Pyramid | p. 51 |
Negative Nutrition | p. 70 |
The Fats and Calcium Controversies | p. 70 |
The Worst Foods for Your Prostate | p. 74 |
The Irritants | p. 75 |
Additives | p. 77 |
Supplements: Good and Bad | p. 80 |
The Transition Diet | p. 85 |
A Gradual Approach | p. 85 |
A Better Way | p. 86 |
Getting Ready--Suiting Up | p. 88 |
The Six Food Settings | p. 90 |
The Five Passageways | p. 91 |
A Parting Word | p. 115 |
Menus and Recipes: Prostate Health, the Delicious Way! | p. 116 |
Choosing the Right Meals | p. 116 |
Prostate Health and Fertility | |
The Healthy Prostate Fitness Regimen | p. 149 |
The Link Between Exercise and Prostate Health | p. 149 |
Can Exercise Prevent Prostate Cancer? | p. 150 |
The Healthy Prostate Fitness Regimen | p. 152 |
Aerobics: A Key to Prostate Health | p. 157 |
Kegel Exercises (Pelvic Floor Exercises) for Men | p. 161 |
Exercise After Prostate Surgery | p. 163 |
Sex and the Prostate | p. 166 |
The Prostate and Sexual Function | p. 166 |
Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) | p. 169 |
Incontinence | p. 176 |
Infertility | p. 178 |
Prostatitis: A Little Tenderness Goes a Long Way | p. 181 |
An Insufficiently Understood Disease | p. 181 |
The Three Faces of Prostatitis | p. 181 |
Which Kind Do I Have? | p. 185 |
Treatment Strategies for Bacterial Prostatitis | p. 187 |
Treatment Options for Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis (CNP) | p. 189 |
Diet and Lifestyle Changes | p. 192 |
Gay Men and Prostatitis | p. 193 |
Living with Prostatitis | p. 194 |
When Size Matters: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) | p. 196 |
What is BPH? | p. 196 |
Who Gets BPH? | p. 198 |
Symptoms of BPH | p. 199 |
When to See a Doctor | p. 199 |
Treatment Options | p. 204 |
Putting It All Together | p. 221 |
Prostatodynia (Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome) | p. 223 |
Symptoms of Prostatodynia | p. 223 |
Diagnosis of Prostatodynia | p. 224 |
What Causes Prostatodynia? | p. 225 |
Drawing a New Diagnostic Map of Prostatitis-Type Disorders | p. 227 |
Treatment Options for Prostatodynia | p. 228 |
Solving the Enigma of Prostatodynia | p. 230 |
Prostate Cancer | |
Guarding Against Prostate Cancer | p. 233 |
The Institute for Cancer Prevention on Prostate Cancer | p. 233 |
The Institute for Cancer Prevention's Prostate Cancer Prevention Program | p. 235 |
The PSA Test: Cutting Through the Controversy | p. 241 |
Grading Prostate Cancer | p. 243 |
Prostate Cancer Q&A: Things You Need to Know | p. 249 |
In the Wake of Prostate Cancer: Coping and Getting On with Your Life | p. 253 |
Treating Prostate Cancer | p. 254 |
A Treatment Dilemma | p. 254 |
Determining the Right Treatment for Each Patient | p. 254 |
Expectant Therapy | p. 255 |
Radiation Therapy | p. 257 |
Hormone Therapy | p. 260 |
Chemotherapy | p. 266 |
On the Horizon: The Prostate Cancer Vaccine | p. 268 |
Biological Therapy | p. 270 |
Gene Therapy: The Future of Prostate Cancer Treatment? | p. 270 |
Surgery | p. 275 |
Cryotherapy | p. 279 |
Treating the Complications of Prostate Cancer | p. 280 |
Relieving and Treating Pain | p. 281 |
The Institute for Cancer Prevention's Prostate Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Charts | p. 283 |
African Americans and Prostate Cancer | p. 299 |
Stopping the Crisis | p. 299 |
Race and Age | p. 300 |
A More Aggressive Incidence of the Disease | p. 300 |
How Much Does Race Have to Do with It? | p. 301 |
Possible Causatives and Risk Factors Other than Race | p. 303 |
The Institute for Cancer Prevention's Ten-Step Plan to Prevent and Combat Prostate Cancer in African Americans | p. 306 |
Hispanic Men and Prostate Cancer: No Easy Answers | p. 310 |
Alternatives | |
Alternative Treatments | p. 315 |
Outside the Realm | p. 315 |
What Is Conventional (Allopathic) Medicine? | p. 315 |
What Is Alternative Medicine? | p. 316 |
Types of Alternative Therapies | p. 317 |
The Placebo Effect | p. 318 |
Homeopathy: Something for Nothing? | p. 321 |
Traditional Chinese Medicine | p. 325 |
Chiropractic Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine | p. 330 |
Ayurveda: The Oldest Medicine? | p. 330 |
Back to Mother Nature: Herbs and the Prostate | p. 334 |
An Alternative Diet Therapy for the Prostate | p. 339 |
Physical Therapy (Bodywork) | p. 340 |
A Final Word on Alternative Therapies | p. 343 |
About the Institute for Cancer Prevention | p. 344 |
Index | p. 347 |
About the Authors | p. 361 |
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