A Gay Man's Guide to Prostate Cancer
Series: Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy Monographic "Separates";
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 11 May 2005
- ISBN 9781560235521
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages183 pages
- Size 222x152x19 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A Gay Man's Guide to Prostate Cancer explores the medical facts and psychological aspects of being diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer as well as the personal experiences of gay men from various walks of life. This insightful examination from the perspective of being gay in a predominantly heterosexual medical world emphasizes the unique concerns gay men have when confronted with this life-altering disease. Physicians, psychotherapists, gay men, and their friends and loved ones will find this book especially helpful in understanding the challenges of being diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer. Part of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to Malecare, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that specifically serves men with various forms of cancer and organizes self-help groups specifically targeted to gay men with prostate cancer. Many of the contributors are or have been involved with Malecare, Inc. For more information, visit Malecare, Inc.: prostate cancer support for gay men and their families. (http://www.Malecare.com/).
MoreLong description:
Discover the facts aboutand personal stories ofgay men diagnosed with prostate cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, one man in six will develop prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in men. A Gay Man's Guide to Prostate Cancer explores the medical facts and psychological aspects of being diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer as well as the personal experiences of gay men from various walks of life. This insightful examination from the perspective of being gay in a predominantly heterosexual medical world emphasizes the unique concerns gay men have when confronted with this life-altering disease.
Many of the contributors are or have been involved with Malecare, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that provides prostate cancer support for gay men and their families. For more information, visit Malecare, Inc.: prostate cancer support for gay men and their families. (http://www.Malecare.com/).
The status quo of the medical world is heterosexually assumptive. A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer shifts the perspective to gay men’s needs, challenges, and experiences when faced with this critical health risk. The book is divided into a professional section that covers the medical and psychological aspects affecting gay men, and an experiential section in which gay men of varying ages, ethnicities, races, and HIV status describe their own very personal feelings and experiences regarding their diagnosis, treatment, and side-effects. A helpful glossary provided for the layperson explains the meanings of medical words and phrases.
A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer discusses:
- the basics of prostate cancer, with an overview of causes, diagnosis, screening guidelines, and treatments
- the history of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment and some unique concerns that gay men face when consulting a urologist and making treatment decisions
- the practical questions regarding gay sex after treatment, with a matter-of-fact primer pertaining to what may happen during and what to do after treatment
- the depression and anxiety that gay men will likely experience, with a look at the stigmatization and alienation that may occur in the heterosexually biased world
- the dynamics and concerns of diagnosed gay men within the context of a self-help group, with topics that include gay identities, sexual behaviors and attitudes, feelings of helplessness, and HIV/AIDS considerations
- how the surgical removal of one patient’s prostate gland affected him emotionallyand physically
- how a patient’s diagnosis challenged his sexuality and moved him to work at alerting other men of color to their increased risk of developing prostate cancer
- a patient’s sexual dysfunction following radical surgeryand why he formed a gay men’s prostate cancer support group
- how prostate cancer devastated one patient’s sense of self and body image; and his experience of being unacceptable in a gay community that he views as consumed with youth and beauty
- older gay men’s thoughts when confronting prostate cancerand how sex has evolved for them
- the impact of cancer on couples’ relationships and the importance of being proactive about treatment
- a 33-year-old man’s struggle with prostate cancerhow it changed him and how it affected his relationship of 12 years
Discover the facts aboutand personal stories ofgay men diagnosed with prostate cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, one man in six will develop prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in men. A Gay Man's Guide to Prostate Cancer explores the medical facts and psychological aspects of being diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer as well as the personal experiences of gay men from various walks of life. This insightful examination from the perspective of being gay in a predominantly heterosexual medical world emphasizes the unique concerns gay men have when confronted with this life-altering disease.
Many of the contributors are or have been involved with Malecare, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that provides prostate cancer support for gay men and their families. For more information, visit Malecare, Inc.: prostate cancer support for gay men and their families. (http://www.Malecare.com/).
The status quo of the medical world is heterosexually assumptive. A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer shifts the perspective to gay men’s needs, challenges, and experiences when faced with this critical health risk. The book is divided into a professional section that covers the medical and psychological aspects affecting gay men, and an experiential section in which gay men of varying ages, ethnicities, races, and HIV status describe their own very personal feelings and experiences regarding their diagnosis, treatment, and side-effects. A helpful glossary provided for the layperson explains the meanings of medical words and phrases.
A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer discusses:
- the basics of prostate cancer, with an overview of causes, diagnosis, screening guidelines, and treatments
- the history of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment and some unique concerns that gay men face when consulting a urologist and making treatment decisions
- the practical questions regarding gay sex after treatment, with a matter-of-fact primer pertaining to what may happen during and what to do after treatment
- the depression and anxiety that gay men will likely experience, with a look at the stigmatization and alienation that may occur in the heterosexually biased world
- the dynamics and concerns of diagnosed gay men within the context of a self-help group, with topics that include gay identities, sexual behaviors and attitudes, feelings of helplessness, and HIV/AIDS considerations
- how the surgical removal of one patient’s prostate gland affected him emotionallyand physically
- how a patient’s diagnosis challenged his sexuality and moved him to work at alerting other men of color to their increased risk of developing prostate cancer
- a patient’s sexual dysfunction following radical surgeryand why he formed a gay men’s prostate cancer support group
- how prostate cancer devastated one patient’s sense of self and body image; and his experience of being unacceptable in a gay community that he views as consumed with youth and beauty
- older gay men’s thoughts when confronting prostate cancerand how sex has evolved for them
- the impact of cancer on couples’ relationships and the importance of being proactive about treatment
- a 33-year-old man’s struggle with prostate cancerhow it changed him and how it affected his relationship of 12 years
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: What Gay Men (and Those Near and Dear to Them) Need to Know About Prostate Cancer (Gerald Perlman and Jack Drescher)
- Professional Perspective
- Prostate Cancer and the Gay Male (Vincent M. Santillo and Franklin C. Lowe)
- A Gay Urologist’s Changing Views on Prostate Cancer (David Cornell)
- The Ups and Downs of Gay Sex After Prostate Cancer Treatment (Stephen E. Goldstone)
- Psychotherapy with Gay Prostate Cancer Patients (Darryl Mitteldorf)
- Prostate Cancer, The Group, and Me (Gerald Perlman)
- From the Perspective of Gay Men with Prostate Cancer
- Prostate Cancer and Sex (Roberto Martinez)
- Surviving Yet Another Challenge (Lidell Jackson)
- Living with Prostate Cancer: One Gay Man’s Experience (Jerry Harris)
- Identity and Prostate Cancer: Comments on a Messy Life (Mark Miller)
- Prostate Cancer at Age 84 (Bertram Schaffner)
- Together with Prostate Cancer (Robert P. Parkin and Howard Girven)
- A Gay Man and His Partner Face His Prostate Cancer Together (Greg Higgins)
- Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment of a 33 Year Old Gay Man (Vincent M. Santillo)
- Glossary (Gerald Perlman)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
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