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That's why we publish the quarterly Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin, covering such crucial topics as prostate cancer, BPH, prostatitis, erectile dysfunction, overactive bladder, and more, and why we're offering you these five FREE Special Reports as instant PDF downloads you can start reading immediately:
- FREE Special Report #1: BPH:
Reviewing the Options. A must-read report on
treatments for BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia, also known as an enlarged prostate), which affects 50% of men by the time they reach age 50. Learn more about the minimally-invasive BPH treatment options.
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Special Report #2: Diet and Prostate Health.
Research appears to indicate that up to 90% of all prostate cancers have
dietary links. Our Special Report includes specific nutritional
guidelines for preventing — and coping with —
prostate disorders.
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Special Report #3: Treating Overactive Bladder. An
in-depth look at current options for treating OAB —
including a close-up on the new generation of medications that
have fewer side effects than the more commonly prescribed drugs.
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Special Report #4: Chronic Prostatitis: New Research, Renewed
Hope. If you're one of the millions of American men
who suffer from this frustrating condition, don't despair.
Breakthrough research is pointing the way to important
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Special Report #5: The Radical Prostatectomy.
Written by Dr. Patrick C. Walsh, M.D., Urologist-in-Chief of the
James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins, and author of "Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer," this special report is essential reading for anyone who needs to know more about prostate cancer surgery and its aftereffects.
All five FREE PDF Special Reports, available as instant PDF downloads, are yours to keep with our
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The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin, the most comprehensive, up-to-the-minute review of advances in the treatment of prostate cancer, BPH and prostatitis.
Each issue of The Prostate Bulletin brings you the latest research findings, clinical trials results, and detailed, in-depth analyses by our Hopkins experts, all designed especially with you in mind as you sift through all your treatment options to make crucial decisions about your prostate health.
As publisher of
The Johns Hopkins
Prostate Bulletin, working with doctors and professors of
urology at America's #1 urology center, at America's #1 Best Hospital,
I am constantly impressed by the wealth of new therapies,
important breakthroughs, and newly-discovered preventive measures
available to men at high risk for prostate cancer and BPH, or who are
undergoing treatment for them.
Yet for the average person, the
information has simply been inaccessible — hidden in
obscure medical journals or buried in minuscule articles in the
back of the daily newspaper. Even many physicians may not have
ready access to up-to-the-minute research in this highly
specialized field.
As the nation's leading center for
prostate care and research, Johns Hopkins' James Buchanan
Brady Urological Institute is in a unique position to evaluate
and disseminate the very latest information concerning advances
in prostate treatment.
Dr. Jacek Mostwin leads our team
of world-class prostate specialists as chief medical editor of a
remarkable publication created with you in mind, to present you with the most important prostate breakthroughs you need to know now in your quest for the best treatments for your prostate cancer, BPH, or prostatitis.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate
Bulletin has one clear mission: to
provide you with the kind of
authoritative, leading-edge information you need to take charge
of your prostate health intelligently and effectively.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin helps you make the most educated decisions possible, and saves you both time and money, reviewing as it does all the major medical journals and conferences papers on prostate cancer, BPH and prostatitis, as well as ED and OAB, into one essential quarterly prostate reference. Graphs, charts, diagrams are also presented in order to illustrate this cutting-edge information.
And that's not all. In each issue of
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin, you'll also receive an in-depth special report on key prostate health topics; the Doctor's Letter, a review of what's happened in the world of urology since the last issue; plus, "Grand Rounds," real questions from subscribers just like you, with real answers from our specialists.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin is designed to be like a consultation with a Hopkins specialist, offering you unprecendented access to this level of world-renowned expertise in the field of urology.
>The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin brings you
eye-opening reports about new therapeutic avenues... advance news
of clinical trials in which you can participate... detailed
answers to subscribers' most pressing questions and
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the latest news from urological and cancer conferences around the
world.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin has a single expert focus on prostate health issues, and
the preservation of your health and quality of life, all presented clearly, without
mysterious medical jargon — so you can understand your options, and
what the latest advances in prostate cancer treatments and BPH treatments mean to you.
And all this is delivered to your door
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This can literally be life-changing
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In recent issues,
subscribers have learned about:
- The differences between expectant management (also know as watchful waiting or active surveillance), radical prostatectomy, brachytherapy, and EBRT (external beam radiation therapy) for prostate cancer, and questions you need to ask, AND answer yourself, before you choose any prostate cancer treatment.
- Exciting breakthroughs in the early detection of prostate cancer, which could elimate the 'guesswork' if your prostate biopsy turns out to be inconclusive. Human clinical trials are expected to be underway
shortly. The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin will provide contacts for
these and other clinical trials at Johns Hopkins and other leading medical institutions as soon as they are announced.
- New evidence
that the progression of prostate cancer may actually be slowed by
dietary changes. One study published in the Journal of Urology
found that tumor cells from men taking flaxseed in combination
with a lowfat diet appeared to be growing more slowly and dying
more quickly than those of the control group.
- PSA testing controversies, and guidelines for who should have their PSA tested, when, and how often
- What to expect from a prostate biopsy: before, during, and after the procedure, and when to get a second, or even third opinion
- Expert
guidance for dealing with erectile dysfunction and restoring
intimacy and sexual satisfaction after prostate surgery.
- Important prostate issues to consider
if you’re contemplating testosterone replacement therapy.
The good news: most urologists now recommend replacement therapy
for men with low testosterone levels — provided careful
follow-up examinations are maintained.
- Must-read
comparison of the new robotic and laparoscopic prostatectomies with the
traditional radical prostatectomy. The latest reports from the
annual meeting of the American Urological Association offer
important insights about the relative merits of both approaches
for curing prostate cancer and maintaining quality of life.
- The latest refinements in radical prostatectomy which are specifically designed to be as nerve-sparing as possible.
- Why a new use
of an oral hormonal medication may represent an important
breakthrough in prostate cancer treatment.
- How a team of
scientists and physicians is zeroing in on an improved Prostate
Specific Antigen (PSA) test — one which will reduce false
positive readings and provide greater accuracy in predicting
which men have PSA elevations due to benign prostate enlargement,
and which are due to prostate cancer.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin readers will be kept apprised of their success as
the data is reported.
- Five
questions you should ask your surgeon if you are facing a radical
prostatectomy. If he answers negatively to any one of them,
consider seeking treatment elsewhere.
- Overactive bladder? You’re not
alone — an estimated 17 million Americans, most under the
age of 65, are affected by OAB. Learn the causes and triggers of overactive bladder, and what can be done to treat it.
- The biggest
mistake physicians make in prescribing drugs for prostate
enlargement. Important reading for anyone taking Hytrin, Cardura,
Flomax, Avodart, or Minipress.
- The pros and
cons of medications, minimally-invasive therapies, and surgical
alternatives in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
— the most common benign tumor found in men.
- The many surgical treatment options now available for BPH; a detailed comparison, with essential questions to ask when deciding on your BPH treatment.
- The good news
about selenium. One large study reported that the incidence of
prostate cancer was reduced by 63 percent in those taking
selenium supplements.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin subscribers
are updated regularly on the latest nutritional studies —
and receive expert guidance on optimum dosages and types.
- Where to find
national listings of clinical trials of new therapies for BPH and
prostate cancer — and how you can apply to take part in
them.
- Advance prostate cancer treatment options: how effective are they?
- New drugs for advanced prostate cancer: newly-approved, and those about to start their clinical trials.
- A worldwide review of the latest breakthroughs on prostate cancer treatments. Essential reading if you have just been diagnosed, and even if you have recurrent or advanced prostate cancer.
- How Gleason Scores are determined, how a 3 + 4=7 differs from a 4+3=7, and why rendering an accurate Gleason Score and prostate cancer diagnosis can be so difficult for a pathologist. And what to do if your prostate biopsy comes back as inconclusive.
- The Partin Tables and how they help determine your prostate cancer prognosis and can help you with your prostate cancer treatment decisions.
If you haven't heard about this latest prostate news we've listed above, or don't have the answers to your essential questions about your treatment options for BPH or prostate cancer, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to subscribe now to The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin.
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If you or a loved one has reason to be
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It's a fact: if you live long enough, you will develop prostate health issues. And prostatitis can affect men at any age.
The Johns Hopkins Prostate Bulletin will keep you
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you to clinical trials in which you can participate, and bring
you the latest news from urological and cancer conferences around
the world. All without medical jargon — so you can clearly
understand what the advances in prostate treatments and prostate cancer prevention mean to you.
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Special Reports
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Recently, we issued five Special Reports on
prostate health issues that I consider so important, I want you
to have them immediately as instant PDF downloads as soon as you subscribe to your risk-FREE
Prostate Bulletin. All five will be included FREE with your subscription — and
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Reports on:
- FREE Special Report #1: BPH:
Reviewing the Options. A must-read report on
treatment options for benign prostate enlargement. From watchful
waiting and pharmaceutical therapies, to surgical solutions, this
comprehensive guide explains the alternatives and lists the pros
and cons of each.
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Special Report #2: Diet and Prostate Health.
Researchers now think up to 90% of all prostate cancers have
dietary links. Our Special Report includes the latest dietary
guidelines for preventing cancer, and possibly even slowing its
growth.
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Special Report #3: Treating Overactive Bladder. An
in-depth look at the complete range of current options for
treating OAB — including some your physician may not yet be
familiar with.
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Special Report #4: Chronic Prostatitis: New Research, Renewed
Hope. If you’re one of the millions of American men
who suffer from this frustrating condition, don’t despair.
Breakthrough research studies are pointing the way to promising
new therapeutic avenues.
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Special Report #5: The Radical Prostatectomy.
If you’re facing prostate surgery, and what to know about what to expect before, during, and after, this Special Report by a leading authority in the field is a must-reading.
All five Special
Reports are yours to keep without risk, obligation or further
commitment as a gift of good health from your friends at Johns
Hopkins. I know these instant PDF downloads will make a major
difference in your prostate health outlook.
But I also know that
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The Prostate Bulletin.
Your subscription will include:
- Four quarterly issues of
The Prostate Bulletin, packed with up-to-the-minute
health-essential information, delivered promptly to your door via
Priority Mail as they are issued.
- Doctor's Letter reviewing
critical prostate developments of the past few weeks. Each issue
of
The Prostate Bulletinstarts with Dr. Mostwin’s
Letter — up to 20 pages of late-breaking news and
information about the very latest treatment strategies and early
intervention options, plus first-hand reports from urological
conferences around the world that are helping men to prolong
their lives, and improve their quality of life.
- In-Depth
Reports on prostate health issues ranging from treatment
options and preventive measures to prostatectomy techniques and
new diagnostic tools. Each report is authored by a recognized
expert on its topic — including such medical authorities as
Dr. H. Logan Holtgrewe, M.D., former president of the American
Urological Association… Dr. Alan W. Partin, M.D., Ph.D.,
Distinguished Professor of Urologic Oncology at the Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine and editor-in-chief of
Urology… Dr. Patrick C. Walsh, M.D., Urologist-in-Chief of
the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute… and
literally dozens more who are at the forefront of prostate
research and treatment.
- Participation
in our Grand Rounds forum — in which readers have
the opportunity to pose specific prostate health questions to
Johns Hopkins specialists. While we can’t guarantee that
every single question will be answered, typical issues include as
many as ten to twelve pages’ worth of readers’
questions and expert answers.
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