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    FREE Johns Hopkins Special Report: Seven Keys To Treating Prostate Cancer

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    Seven Keys To Treating Prostate Cancer

    The American Cancer Society estimates that 232,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in 2006. This FREE Special Report, Seven Keys To Treating Prostate Cancer is Johns Hopkins Medicine's contribution to the war on a cancer which is clearly preventable if men are armed with the right knowledge.

    Packed with clear, practical information, Seven Keys to Treating Prostate Cancer outlines the tests used to diagnose prostate cancer. Our Johns Hopkins urology experts, led by Dr. Jacek Mostwin, Director of the world-renowned James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, give you clear, practical advice on what your test scores mean, and what your options are if you do get a diagnosis of prostate cancer. It also covers the lifestyle measures which are the cornerstones of preventing prostate cancer.

    In your FREE Special Report, Seven Keys to Treating Prostate Cancer, you will discover the latest medical research on prostate cancer, its causes and stages, and the many prostate cancer treatment options available, their pros and cons.

    Seven Keys to Treating Prostate Cancer Table of Contents

    Key 1-Understand Your Prostate Biopsy

    Key 2-Get a Second (and Third or Fourth) Opinion

    Key 3-Choose the Right Treatment

    Key 4-Dealing with Erectile Dysfunction

    Key 5-Seek Extra Help-If Needed

    Key 6-Understand the Role of Diet

    Key 7-Consider Complementary Techniques

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