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- Applied anatomy of the prostate / Ashutosh Tewari & P. Sooriakumaran
- Pathology of prostate cancer / Ashish Chandra
- Biology of prostate cancer / Bill Watson and John Fitzpatrick
- Diagnosis / Declan Murphy
- Imaging of prostate cancer / Uday Patel and James E. Halls
- Screening for prostate cancer / Freddie Hamdy
- Active surveillance / Lars Holmberg & Gordon Muir
- Open radical prostatectomy / Hein Van Poppel & Wim Van Haute
- Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy / Declan Cahill
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- Robotic radical prostatectomy / Ben Challacombe and Jim Peabody
- Bracytherapy / Pete Acher and Rick Popert
- HIFU / Charlotte Louise Dickinson, Hashim Ahmed and Mark Emberton
- Cryotherapy / Ali Henderson and John Davies
- Advances in external beam radiotherapy / David Landau
- Recent advances in hormonal therapy / Heather Payne
- Chemotherapy of prostate cancer / Roger S. Kirby Prokar Dasgupta and John M. Fitzpatrick
- Immunotherapy of prostate cancer / Oussama Elhage, Richard Smith and Adrian Hayday
- New approaches to prostate cancer / Roger Kirby and Prokar Dasgupta.
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