Man to Man: Surviving Prostate Cancer
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Product Description
Although prostate cancer is a disease that strikes nearly 200,000 men every year, it is a disease that has been shrouded in silence, in part because it strikes at the very core of masculine identity. But in Man to Man, bestselling author Michael Korda breaks that silence, turning the story of his illness and recovery into a candid and instructive book that speaks not only to every man and woman whose life has been touched by prostate cancer but to everyone who lives in fear of it.
With unsparing frankness, Korda describes how he survived the ordeal of prostate surgery and its painful and humiliating aftereffects. He tells us how tumors are graded, evaluates different treatments, and makes sense of prostate cancer's mystifying "numbers." Practical, immensely readable, filled with information, and, above all, hopeful, Man to Man is literally a life-saver.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1081916 in Books
- Published on: 1997-04-29
- Released on: 1997-04-29
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .59" w x 5.10" l, .47 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Although prostate cancer may well be "the male equivalent of breast cancer," as Korda (The Immortals) here contends, it has yet to acquire an equivalent canon of literature charting the physical and emotional tolls of the illness. This intensely candid, engaging and sharply witty memoir, akin in approach and tone to Norman Cousins's memoir of his battle with heart disease, The Healing Heart, bears witness to the soul-searching, medical options and singularly male difficulties associated with prostate cancer-and will prove an extremely valuable resource. Korda, editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster, underwent a radical prostatectomy after being diagnosed with cancer in October 1994, at age 60. His is a particularly privileged case. After his surgery was performed by Patrick Walsh of Johns Hopkins ("the Michelangelo of prostate surgery"), Korda was medivacced to his home in upstate New York. But readers of any economic bracket will appreciate his frank and humorous treatment of the prostate troubles that preceded his diagnosis; his terror of surgical pain ("I approach a routine colonoscopy as one might a firing squad"); the maddening repercussions of his surgery, including severe incontinence and impotence; and the fraternity he finds at a local prostate cancer support group. "A deadly, silent scourge," prostate cancer strikes at the core of a man's masculinity; it can end a career and place extreme pressure on a marriage, Korda observes. Faced with an array of conflicting opinions and experimental treatments, men afflicted with prostrate cancer, Korda concludes, must be as well informed as possible, in part by learning the kind of communication and sharing that perhaps comes more easily to women-and should never give up hope.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
For Simon and Schuster editor-in-chief and author Korda (Charmed Lives, 1979), it was devastating: on October 22, 1994 he was told he had cancer. Like Korda, over 200,000 American men are told every year that they have joined the prostate cancer club. The disease will take over their lives as fears of incontinence, impotence, pain, and death begin to spook their minds. Korda writes frankly of his experience and translates his sick-role ordeal into a read as artful as a novel. Although few readers will have Korda's entree to the medical establishment, his clear and practical not-to-be-left-to-the-last-minute logistical advice, frank and informative presentation of his prostate cancer trials, and follow-up advice on support groups make this moving personal account highly recommended. [See also Swanton's "An Rx for Men's Health Collections," LJ 1/96, p. 53-56; previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/96.]?James Swanton, Harlem Hospital Lib., New Yor.
-?James Swanton, Harlem Hospital Lib., New York
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From AudioFile
Despite its title, MAN TO MAN offers much to both men and women seeking first-hand knowledge about prostate cancer. Listeners who are themselves dealing with this cancer will find comfort and kinship in Korda's commanding voice and sheer honesty about the diagnosis, surgical process and recovery. Family members, friends or other listeners searching for candid information will find it allÐand moreÐhere. Everything about this audiobook is a successÐfrom Korda's bold presentation, to his admirable desire to share with his audience the truth about a difficult situation. R.A.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
