Praise for Androgen Deprivation Therapy:
‘To my knowledge [this] is the only book written in plain language (no medical jargon) explaining what’s happening during ADT, and detailing how to limit and often solve most associated side effects. It should be read by every man undergoing ADT, as well as family members and also healthcare providers. They will find all the details they need to get the most from this treatment…’
Prof. N. Mottet, MD, Ph D, Urologist, Medical Oncologist, Head of the Prostate Cancer Guidelines panel of the European Association of Urology
Androgen Deprivation Therapy is the only guide written exclusively about the side effects of hormone therapy. The authors have collaborated with the European Association of Urology to produce this specially revised new edition to serve men affected by ADT across the globe. This comprehensive workbook for prostate cancer patients and their loved ones is filled with practical advice from experts in the field. The book covers a wealth of strategies to help men cope with ADT and maintain a good quality of life while on this treatment. It is not only an informational manual, but a guide for both patients and partners about ways to make changes in their lives that can keep them healthy and positive when the patient is on ADT.
New to this Edition:
- Updates on the physical side effects of ADT and management strategies
- Expanded information on exercise and nutrition for men diagnosed with prostate cancer
- Updates on the primary drugs used to treat prostate cancer and extensive drug tables with common brand names worldwide
- Revisions throughout based on critical feedback from international medical experts in the field of prostate cancer and related disciplines
- Exercises, activities, worksheets, and other tools to promote discussion and inspire behavioural changes that can reduce the burden of ADT
- Officially endorsed by the European Association of Urology
Содержание
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Chapter Two: Physical Side Effects
Chapter Three: Exercise
Chapter Four: Healthy Eating
Chapter Five: Effects on Psychological Well-Being
Chapter Six: Effects on Intimate Relationships and Sexuality
Chapter Seven: Impact on Committed Relationships
Chapter Eight: Unique Considerations for Gay Relationships
Chapter Nine: Conclusion: Staying Healthy
Glossary
Resources
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Об авторе
John W. Robinson, Ph D, R Psych, was a clinical psychologist and member of the Genitourinary and Gynaecological Cancer Programs at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary, Alberta, from 1986 until he retired in 2019. Robinson’s career focused on providing clinical services and creating and evaluating new ways to ease the psychological burden of cancer on not just patients but also their loved ones. He continues to hold an adjunct associate professorship in the Departments of Oncology (Division of Psychosocial Oncology) and Psychology at the University of Calgary, where he continues to be involved in research.