
The Prostatitis Manual: A Practical Guide to Management of Prostatitis/Chronic
Pelvic Pain Syndrome
by J. Curtis Nickel
Pocket-sized quick-reference manual offers guidance on the management of prostatitis
for primary care physicians, urologists, and senior nursing staff. Color illustrations
with color coded chapters. Reinforces key messages and highlights areas of controversy.

The Prostatitis Syndromes: Approaches to treating bacterial prostatitis, non-bacterial
prostatitis, prostatodynia, benign prostatic hyperplasia, sexual dysfunction, bashful
bladder syndrome, waking at night to urinate, and possibly preventing prostate cancer.
by Bradley Hennenfent
Over 600 copies of the book have sold already. The Prostatitis Syndromes has been
a collaborative effort. Early versions of the monograph were edited by readers and
the current version incorporates their suggestions.

A Headache in the Pelvis: A New Understanding and Treatment for Prostatitis
and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes, Second Edition
by Ph.D., David Wise
A Headache in the Pelvis A New Understanding and treatment for prostatitis and chronic
pelvic pain syndromes presents a new and revolutionary understanding and treatment
for prostatitis and related pelvic pain syndromes that was developed at Stanford
University. The book is written for the laymen and includes patient stories who
have recovered from pelvic pain as the result of following the protocol described
in the book.

Dr. Peter Scardino's Prostate Book: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Prostate
Cancer, Prostatitis and BPH
by Peter Scardino, Judith Kelman
This book should diminish many fears with its straightforward, three-part presentation.
Part One introduces the normal prostate and its function. Part Two presents common
prostate problems that more than half of all men will face: prostatitis and an enlarged
prostate. Part Three, the most comprehensive section, presents all that's presently
known about prostate cancer (prostate tumors account for one-third of all internal
cancers diagnosed in men). In simple, concise prose, Scardino discusses risk factors,
prevention and detection. Acknowledging the lack of a standardized treatment, Scardino
presents available options and their resultant statistics. Important side effects
that many men are curious about but are afraid to bring up with doctors are discussed
in detail. Perhaps the book's most valuable parts lie at the beginning of every
chapter, where Scardino gives a synopsis of what readers will learn in that sectio

Textbook of Prostatitis
by J C Nickel
Queen's Univ., Kingston, Canada. Covers the basic science of prostatitis; its epidemiology,
evaluation and medical treatment; options for surgical intervention; and the likely
future directions of research and treatment. For urologists and urology students.