Prostate Cancer Came A Knockin'
by Eric Otis Simmons
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About the Book
A story of discovery, despair, determination, and divine intervention.
Why are many men over 45 hesitant about getting checked for prostate cancer? Do they feel a rectal exam diminishes their “manhood?” Or do they view the procedure as a “violation” or an unnatural act? Unfortunately, I was one of those men who fell in the latter two categories, and in Prostate Cancer Came A Knockin’, I share how my reluctance to see a doctor for a rectal exam nearly cost me my life and still may.
Whatever men’s reasoning is regarding not getting checked for prostate cancer, the consequences could prove deadly. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, prostate cancer is the 2nd most common cancer in men worldwide. In addition, per the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men; about 1 man in 8 will be diagnosed with it during his lifetime about 1 in 41 will die from the disease! And according to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Black men are twice as likely to die from the disease.
I’m convinced I wouldn’t be in my current situation had I known I could have taken a simple PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood test for early prostate cancer detection. Unfortunately, I’ve paid a severe price for avoiding annual checkups. Due to my medical negligence, I’ve incurred $255,363.96 (and counting) in medical bills, had sixty-eight (68) hospital and doctor’s office-related visits (and counting), 3 cystoscopies, and wore a catheter for six months. In addition, I’ve had a robotic prostatectomy and two nephrostomy tubes placed in me because my kidneys almost failed. All because of my misconceived notion about rectal exams. Hopefully, my missteps won’t be yours.
If you’re a man over 45 and haven’t been checked for prostate cancer, a treatable disease, and you end up dying because you neglected to see a doctor, what will the impact of your loss be on your loved ones?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Medicine & Science
- Additional Categories Health & Fitness, Inspiration
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 180 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798985904703
- Publish Date: May 03, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords prostate tumor, cancer, prostate cancer
About the Creator
Eric Otis Simmons is the CEO of ESE, Inc., a website development firm specializing in creating sites for compensation eligible College Athletes, High School Athletes, Authors, Poets, and others who seek to present their “Personal Brand” on the Internet. He recently branded his written works as ESETOMES (Eric Simmons Enterprises, Inc. plus the word Tomes, for books in a work of several volumes). To date, he’s written, and self published four books. His Memoir, “Not Far From The Tree,” has been a multi-time Amazon “Best Seller,” as has his second book, “#HTSP - How to Self-Publish,” which is based on the steps he undertook to write, market, and distribute His Memoir. Eric’s third book, “Getting Your Book Into Libraries,” is based on his well-received article, “How To Get Your Book Into Libraries,” which became the top Google search result on the subject, and “Self Publisher’s Toolkit,” is a two-in-one resource that shows you how to self publish a book and then market it to Libraries.