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Sgarlat, Steck Sara, and Myers Rose Sgarlat, eds. Eating your way to better health: The prostate forum nutrition guide. Charlottesville: Rivanna Health Publications, Inc., 1999.

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Brennan, Rosemary Anne Theresa. Nutritional aspects of cancer. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1986.

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S, Ross Jeffrey. Molecular oncology of prostate cancer. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2007.

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Schmidt, Gerhard. Cancer and nutrition. Spring Valley, N.Y: Anthroposophic Press, 1986.

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Strogat, Lew. Cancer: Cause-prevention-treatment. New York: Literary Frontier Publishers, 1991.

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Passwater, Richard A. Cancer prevention and nutritional therapies. New Canaan, Conn: Keats Pub., 1993.

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Somer, Elizabeth. Cancer and nutrition. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1988.

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Eat to beat cancer. Los Angeles, CA: Renaissance Books, 1998.

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Ireland. Food Safety Advisory Committee. Diet and cancer (updated version). Dublin: Stationery Office, 1994.

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Coleman, Vernon. Power over cancer. Barnstaple: European Medical Journal, 1996.

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Bradley, Jane. Nutrition of the cancer patient: A practical guide for nutrition of the cancer patient. Dallas, Tex: Nutritional Research Consultants, 1988.

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Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology of Prostate Cancer (1989 Prouts Neck, Me.). Molecular and cellular biology of prostate cancer. New York: Plenum Press, 1991.

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Foods that fight cancer. London: Ebury Press, 1987.

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Barret, Eric, and Matthieu Durand, eds. Technical Aspects of Focal Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer. Paris: Springer Paris, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0484-2.

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Joyeux, Henri. Choisissez de vivre: Alimentation et cancer, pour une écologie alimentaire contre de mauvaises habitudes--. Paris: O.E.I.L., 1985.

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European Organization forCooperation in Cancer Prevention Studies. Symposium. Diet and human carcinogenesis: Proceedings at the 3rd Annual Symposium of the European Organization for Cooperation in Cancer Prevention Studies (ECP) Aarhus, Denmark, June 19-21,1985. Edited by Joossens J. V, Hill M. J. 1939-, and Geboers Jef. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1986.

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How to avoid cancer. Poole, Dorset: Javelin Books, 1985.

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Winter, Jan De. How to avoid cancer. Poole: Javelin, 1985.

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Khoo-Kingsley, Betty. Cancer cured naturally. Singapore: Betty L Khoo-Kingsley, 2007.

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Gaynor, Mitchell L. Dr. Gaynor's cancer prevention program. New York NY: Kensington Books, 1999.

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Calbom, Cherie. Nutrition and cancer: Is nutrition the missing piece in the cancer treatment puzzle? [Washington, D.C: Center for Alternative Cancer Research, 1990.

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Noorani, Hussein Zafer. Predictive genetic testing for breast and prostate cancer. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment, 1999.

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Berger, Nathan A. Cancer and energy balance: Epidemiology and overview. New York: Springer, 2010.

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Nixon, Daniel W. The cancer recovery eating plan: The right foods to help fuel your recovery. New York: Random House, 1996.

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Nixon, Daniel W. The cancer recovery eating plan: The right foods to help fuel your recovery. New York: Times Books, 1994.

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Handy, Richard Y. Prostate cancer: Treatment & recovery : confronting the emotional and physical challenges. Amherst, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1996.

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Ramstack, Janet L. Nutrition & chemotherapy: What patients should know. Palo Alto, Calif: Bull Pub. Co., 1992.

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Shan dai ai zheng zui jian kang. Taibei Shi: Yuan shen chu ban she, 2002.

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Committee, Ireland Food Safety Advisory. Diet and cancer: Report to the Minister for Health and the Minister for Agriculture, Foodand Forestry. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1992.

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UICC Nutrition and Cancer Workshop (1996 Nagoya, Japan). UICC Nutrition and Cancer Workshop: Nagoya, Japan, August 29, 1996. [New York: Wiley-Liss, 1997.

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Greenwood-Robinson, Maggie. Foods that combat cancer: The nutritional way to wellness. New York: Avon Books, 2003.

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Lindsay, Anne. Smart cooking: Quick and tasty recipes for healthy living. Toronto: Macmillan, 1986.

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Nutrition and cancer. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.

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The anti-cancer cookbook: How to cut your risk with the most powerful, cancer-fighting foods. North Branch, MN: Sunrise River Press, 2008.

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Berstein, Lev M. Macrosomy, obesity, and cancer. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 1997.

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Fang ai yu kang ai ren de yin shi. Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gong si, 1999.

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Prevention, National Cancer Institute (U S. ). Division of Cancer. New directions for nutritional research at the National Cancer Institute: Report of the Nutrition Implementation Group, November 1999 : executive summary. [Bethesda, Md.]: National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Prevention, 2000.

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Calhoun, Susan. Nutrition, cancer, and you: What you need to know, and where to start. Lenexa, KS: Addax Publishing Group, 1997.

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Morton, Walker, ed. The Gerson therapy: The amazing nutritional program for cancer and other illnesses. New York: Twin Streams/Kensington Pub. Corp., 2001.

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Cherry, Reginald B. God's pathway to healing prostate. Minneapolis, Minn: BethanyHouse, 2000.

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Cherry, Reginald B. God's pathway to healing prostate. Minneapolis, Minn: BethanyHouse, 2000.

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Dreher, Henry. Your defense against cancer: The complete guide to cancer prevention. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.

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Nutrition: The cancer answer II. [Menlo Park, Calif.]: Statford Publishing, 1995.

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Healthy Eating For Your Prostate. Kyle Books, 2009.

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Lee, Olivia T., Jennifer N. Wu, Frederick J. Meyers, and Christopher P. Evans. Genitourinary aspects of palliative care. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0084.

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Genitourinary tract diseases in the palliative care setting most commonly involve urinary tract obstruction, intractable bleeding, fistulae, and bladder-associated pain. Sources of obstruction in the lower urinary tract include benign prostatic hyperplasia, invasive prostate or bladder cancer, urethral stricture, or bladder neck contracture. Upper tract obstruction includes intraluminal or extraluminal blockage of the renal collecting system and ureters, such as transitional cell carcinoma, fibroepithelial polyps, stricture, stones, pelvic or retroperitoneal malignancy, fibrosis, or prior radiation. Untreated, obstructive uropathy leads to elevated bladder, ureter, and kidney pressures, bladder dysfunction, urolithiasis, renal failure, pyelonephritis, or urosepsis. Intractable haematuria can cause problematic anaemia, frequent transfusions, clot retention, haemorrhagic shock, and death. In addition, urinary tract fistulae such as vesicovaginal and vesicoenteric fistulae are common in patients who have had prior pelvic surgery or radiation especially in the setting of immunocompromise, poor nutrition, and infection. Untreated, these symptoms lead to rash, skin breakdown, ulcers, chronic infection, and sepsis. Lastly, pelvic and bladder pain, depending on aetiology can be treated with oral medications, intravesical therapies, or surgical therapies such as palliative resection or urinary diversion. Selection of tests and treatment modalities in the palliative care setting should be based on using the least invasive means to achieve the most relief in suffering. Some genitourinary conditions are potentially fatal, and in the acute or subacute setting, require re-evaluation of the end-of-life goals and wishes of the patient and family.
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Pestell, Richard G., and Marja T. Nevalainen. Prostate Cancer. Springer, 2008.

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Simons, Jonathan W., Leland W. K. Chung, and William B. Isaacs. Prostate Cancer. Springer, 2008.

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Prostate Tales: Men's Experiences with Prostate Cancer. Men's Studies Press, 2002.

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Gray, Ross E. Prostate Tales: Men's Experiences With Prostate Cancer. Men's Studies Press, 2003.

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Prostate Health. Kian Pub, 1997.

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