By Louise Fulton
ISBN: 978-0-692-22715-2
1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with Prostate Cancer this year. Many of them will be devastated by the news from their doctors and they will enter into a world of medical terms and treatment choices that they do not fully understand.
Now, author Louise Fulton has compiled a book that is not just a story of one option that men can consider for treatment, instead, it takes a look at all of the treatment options available for men. The book uses charts, definitions, and tools to help men evaluate and compare solutions and to become their own advocate.
This book compares all of the treatment options in a clear, concise and direct manner. The 185-page spiral bound book is easy to read, includes images, definitions, worksheet entry points, medical center listings and locations, therapy comparisons, clinical trial investigations along with pages for readers to respond to biopsy questions with their own responses and notes.
Particularly helpful to readers is the section that is dedicated to self-listing of the patient’s current medications: by name, manufacturer, dosage, frequency, controls, and pharmacy contact. This section of the book works excellently as a diary for keeping all of the important information in one place. In the last chapter of the book there is a list of links and resources and a handy glossary fills the back of the book.
This educational workbook is a wonderful tool designed for use in the treatment option selection process. It gives men who are diagnosed the knowledge they need to be able to choose wisely what works for THEM! It is packed full of information that patients diagnosed with prostate cancer rarely ever consider when choosing a treatment option. This is a perfect book for anyone concerned about prostate cancer, those that you love and those you may know who are dealing with treatment options to fit their comfort level and lifestyle.
With the numerous treatments available to prostate cancer patients this book helps is intended to reduce the complexity of the process.
Orders for the book may be placed at prostatecancerworkbook.com





Cleaning is a breeze. Dishwasher safe, just pop it in or run under soapy water and you’re done. The excellent sizing will nicely fit into a backpack, large purse, and fits conveniently on a child’s lap.

Playing a year without a caddy, her dad suggested Jonathan Moore, an African American classmate and longtime friend, to serve as her caddy. They have been together since her 2013 rookie season. It was also at the University where she met her current coach and mentor, Lewis Green.



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(Photo left: a young Bakari, about 18-months old, with his maternal grandfather Somgiate “Tom” Boodparset)
Most of Bakari’s junior golf was played on the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) National Tour and on the Toyota Tour Cup which is part of the Southern California PGA (SCPGA) Junior Tour. He played in a Pro-Am at Sherwood Country Club in Westlake Village, Calif., last year and another one at Congressional Country Club, in Bethesda, Md. this year. Both, of which, were Tiger Woods events. Plus the Nature Valley Open at the famed Pebble Beach Golf Club. These events were all made possible through the First Tee of South Los Angeles.
Now Coach Chris Zambri at USC will get the chance to add his mojo to Bakari’s already well rounded game. Zambri is a former USC All-Pac-10 performer and longtime Nationwide Tour veteran who is in his eighth year as USC’s men’s golf head coach. Zambri has established himself as one of the top coaches in the U.S. and has taken his team to the NCAA Championships final for seven years. Team Trojans and Bakari should be a solid match-up.

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Ken Schofield (pictured left) former executive director of the European Tour, suggested the issue had cast a ‘cloud’ over previous Open tournaments. “Well clearly it’s very, very important,” said the R&A member after casting his vote. “A tremendous return and as you would have heard from Peter, a landslide in favour of admitting the ladies and a similar landslide to involve the fast-tracking of up to 15 of them, which I think will be welcome worldwide.
