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Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery

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Health/Men’s Health/Prostate Cancer
 

"I expect that within five years we will see the death of the radical prostatectomy as a treatment for prostate cancer." - Gary Onik, M.D., Director of Surgical Imaging, Celebration Health Hospital, Celebration, Florida.

This prostate cancer book reads like a novel. It begins with a shooting and includes a World War II battle. Surviving Prostate Cancer without Surgery is written for the average layperson in easy to understand style. It’s filled with cartoons and simple diagrams. In addition, the facts behind prostate cancer have never been explained better. Once you look at the cartoons and diagrams, read the preface and chapter one, “The Big Lie,” we think you’ll be hooked.

Surviving Prostate Cancer without Surgery should be studied, cover-to-cover, by every man suffering from prostate cancer. It’s the new bible for prostate cancer support groups as every treatment for localized prostate cancer, including herbal treatments, are covered as never before.

Buy this book, save your health, and maybe your life.

Arguably, no man knows prostate cancer better, or can explain it more objectively, than Dr. Bradley Hennenfent, who has seen five uncles suffer from it, and is at heightened risk for it himself. Dr. Hennenfent explains the problem of lies, damn lies, and prostate cancer treatment statistics. Dr. Hennenfent started many of the most important prostate cancer groups on the Internet today. Dr. Hennenfent is a founder and director of the non-profit Prostatitis Foundation (Prostatitis.org). For more about this book, see: SurvivingProstateCancerWithoutSurgery.org.

 
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