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Prostate Cancer Surgery Fails to Increase Survival for 95% of Men after 10 Years"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics," goes a famous saying. They must have been talking about prostate cancer. An influential urologist says on his website that "... 90% of prostate cancers can be cured if early diagnosis and effective treatments are used appropriately." Another influential urologist is quoted on a website as saying: "With surgery, 3 out of 4 men [75%] are totally cured." In fact, the authors of the study estimated the 10-year increase in survival for men who underwent surgery for prostate cancer to be only 5 percent. Men over age 65 had no increase in survival whatsoever
from surgery after 10 years. "Surgeons shamelessly include the men who don't need surgery for survival in their glowing statistics," says Dr. Hennenfent. Because prostate cancer is often slow growing, men often die with prostate cancer inside them, but not from prostate cancer. In a now famous quote, urologist Willet Whitmore described the dilemma poetically: "Is cure possible for men in whom it is necessary? And is cure necessary for men in whom it is possible?" In the study, more men died from other causes than died from their prostate cancer. The radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer has serious
side effects. The surgery causes all men to be sterile
and to have dry orgasms. The surgery also causes many
men to suffer from smaller penises, impotence, other
forms of sexual dysfunction, incontinence, and urinary strictures. "Surgery is never a 'total cure,'" adds Dr. Hennenfent. "A cure relieves you of all symptoms and returns you to normal health without any side effects. Prostate cancer surgery is never a cure, as all men are rendered sterile, and many men suffer some other serious side effect." In
his book, "Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery," Dr. Hennenfent
points out that with such a high failure rate and high adverse reaction
rate for surgery, men need to look at brachytherapy, cryoablation,
3-dimensional radiation, herbs, and other forms of treatment, which
studies suggest are more successful, while being less harmful than
surgery. "Surviving
Prostate Cancer Without Surgery" can be found in fine bookstores
everywhere. Biblio Distribution (800-462-6420) and distributes the
book. It's $19.95, a trade paperback, 334 pages, 34 chapters, ISBN
Number: 0-9717454-1-2, and was published January 15, 2005. Twenty-seven
illustrations and cartoons are included within the book, which also
includes an extensive index. ![]() | Dr. Hennenfent's Book ![]() |