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PROSTrATE CANCER: The Misunderstood Male Killer [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 198x129 mm, Work includes 8 pages of full colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oldcastle Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857304623
  • ISBN-13: 9780857304629
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 198x129 mm, Work includes 8 pages of full colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Oldcastle Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857304623
  • ISBN-13: 9780857304629
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Prostate cancer really is the little understood male killer.

1 in 8 UK males will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, more than 130 new cases are discovered each day and, on average, one man dies from the disease every 45 minutes. Despite these statistics, and the fact that there are getting on for half a million men living with, or in remission from, prostate cancer in the UK, the condition is rarely discussed publicly and most men ignore the warning signs.

Graham Sharpe wants to help change that.

Faced with a sudden and unexpected diagnosis, Graham managed - just - to overcome a desire to punch the medic charged with the task of telling him he had prostate cancer but who was keener to answer his mobile phone, and set about trying to catalogue what he went through en route to acquiring the condition and how he dealt with the grinding process of his treatment, despite having no idea of the ultimate outcome.

Along the way he met and befriended many others undergoing the physical and mental stresses of treatment, emotional turmoil comparable with watching their favourite football team lose every game they play.

In this intimate memoir charting his own personal experience of coming to terms with prostate cancer, Graham brings humour and a light touch to a serious subject. Combating the shortage of reading material written by anyone with direct personal experience of the disease, this book seeks to educate the ignorant, raise awareness of the risks and dispel myths - including the widely held belief that the name of the disease is in fact prostrate cancer.

Here's one man's personal truth about getting, having and possibly surviving prostate cancer...

Recenzijos

This disease can be deadly. Please encourage the men in your lives to be aware of their prostate, before it's too late... -- Lauren Clark, wife of former England Cricket Captain Bob Willis who died of prostate cancer It's no secret, I'm no good with words but I do know about being diagnosed with cancer and my advice is read this book. Congrats Graham, informative, interesting and most importantly good advice - don't ignore the signs! -- Bob Champion CBE (Bob Champion Cancer Trust)

Foreword 11(2)
Sheila Sharpe
Introduction: In which I Prostrate Myself 13(2)
1 In Which Ms McNulty Becomes My Heroine
15(3)
2 In Which I Wonder How I Had Reached This Point
18(8)
3 In Which the Problem Becomes Apparent
26(5)
4 In Which I Receive a Spicy Welcome to LA
31(16)
5 In Which I Start Betting with Myself
47(7)
6 In Which I Disagree With Someone Wanting to Ring the Changes... Or in Which I Deal with a Ding-Dong
54(4)
7 In Which I Avoid Telling My Best Mate What's Going On...
58(10)
8 In Which I Become Gerry Emotional
68(10)
9 In Which It's Ron to the Rescue -- Are You Sure?
78(15)
10 In Which Doubt Kicks in
93(8)
11 In Which I Wonder Whether Mart's Finished by PC Criticism
101(3)
12 In Which the Week Ends Positively
104(4)
13 In Which I Feel Cornered
108(7)
14 In Which The End is Near
115(8)
15 In Which We Hear Ron's Story in His Own Words
123(15)
16 In Which I Talk to a Still Grieving PC Widow
138(13)
17 In Which My Best Mate Shows His Class
151(10)
18 In Which I Have Ball-Ache
161(10)
19 In Which I am Bruised by Nurse Gemma's Bloody Destruction
171(12)
20 In Which I Suffer from Busted Clutch
183(9)
21 In Which Covid Really Kicks in
192(3)
22 In Which Nature Decides to Downgrade PC
195(9)
23 In Which I Whistle Through More Treatment
204(10)
24 In Which October Optimism is in Short Supply
214(2)
25 In Which PC Makes November News
216(2)
26 In Which I Prepare for a Crucial PSA Test
218(8)
27 In Which I Hear My Fellow Sedgefielders' Experiences and Meet Dr Glum
226(11)
28 In Which I Identify Prockstate Cancer
237(12)
29 In Which I Hope for a Happier New Year
249(3)
30 In Which I Wonder Why All the PC Charities Seem to Go Their Own Way
252(4)
31 In Which I'm Fully Alarmed
256(9)
32 In Which I'm Marching for PC
265(6)
33 In Which I Step Up
271(5)
34 In Which There is Hope that the Pandemic Could Benefit Cancer Treatment
276(7)
35 In Which My MP Gets in Touch
283(7)
36 In Which I Fill in Another Survey
290(2)
37 In Which I am Less-Than-Sympathetic to a Scruffy Looking Chap
292(4)
38 In Which I Surprise Myself by Turning Down A Second Jab!
296(4)
39 In Which I Hear of Another Sad Loss to PC
300(4)
40 In Which I Wonder How it Would have been Had My PC been Diagnosed during the Covid Era
304(3)
41 In Which I Hear an Unexpected Story from a Work Colleague
307(4)
42 In Which Water is Turned into Whisky
311(3)
43 In Which Possible PC Pandemic Panic Pointed Out
314(4)
44 In Which Bob Dylan Pays Tribute to a Great Cricketer
318(5)
45 In Which the End may be Not-That-Nigh for Mount Vernon
323(10)
Acknowledgements 333
Graham Sharpe is 70 years old, without any discernible medical qualifications, other than personal exposure to acne, cartilage & gallbladder removal, oh - and prostate cancer. A journalist by trade, he made a name - of sorts - for himself by spending almost half a century publicising bookmakers William Hill, winning awards along the way, and creating one himself - the world's most prestigious and richest sports-based literary prize, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year. For 60+ years a Luton Town and Wealdstone FC fan, 58 of those as a vinyl record collector, in which guise he wrote the well received Oldcastle title, Vinyl Countdown, Graham has been for 46 years married to long-suffering Sheila, been for 40 years a Dad of two, and for 5 years a grandfather. He hopes this is far from his last book...