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"You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It" by Robert Marckini explores non-surgical treatment options, with a focus on proton therapy. The book details its benefits, potential side effects, and how it compares to other treatments. Marckini shares his personal experience and provides guidance for making informed decisions about prostate cancer care. A helpful resource for those exploring less invasive approaches to treatment and seeking alternative options for recovery.
Author
Robert Marckini
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Robert J. Marckini is a prostate cancer survivor and the founder of the Brotherhood of the Balloon, a support network for proton therapy patients. He is an advocate for non-invasive treatments and shares his experiences in "You Can Beat Prostate Cancer and You Don’t Need Surgery to Do It" (2019). The book offers insights into alternative treatment options, empowering readers to make informed decisions about prostate cancer management.
Robert J. Marckini is a prostate cancer survivor and the founder of the Brotherhood of the Balloon, a support network for proton therapy patients. He is an advocate for non-invasive treatments and shares his experiences in "You Can Beat Prostate Cancer and You Don’t Need Surgery to Do It" (2019). The book offers insights into alternative treatment options, empowering readers to make informed decisions about prostate cancer management.
Language
English
Topic
Prostate Health, Alternative Medicine

You Can Beat Prostate Cancer and You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
You Can Beat Prostate Cancer and You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
ISBN 10|13
1734202203 | 978-1734202205
Print Length
382 pages