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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030847524
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030847524

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This book provides a concise overview of the latest controversies and advances in men’s health.  It covers the male anatomy, physiology, and the metabolic syndromes that most commonly affect males. A range of benign and malignant conditions affecting the prostate, testes, rectum and colon are detailed. Chapters feature an easy-to-follow format and feature learning objectives to highlight the key concepts in each chapter aiding the reader to develop a thorough understanding of fundamental aspects in men’s health.

Men’s Health and Wellbeing features insightful reviews of controversies and recent developments in men’s health, and is a valuable resource for all trainee and practicing medical professionals who treat these patients.

1 The Male Reproductive System Anatomy
1(12)
Georges Mjaess
Fouad Aoun
Thierry Roumeguere
Simone Albisinni
2 Physiology of Male Hormones
13(18)
Juan Gomez Rivas
Aritz Eguibar
Jose Quesada
Mario Alvarez-Maestro
Diego M. Carrion
3 Hypogonadism and Late Onset Hypogonadism
31(14)
Paolo Verze
Raffaele Baio
Luigi Napolitano
Vincenzo Mirone
4 Male Factor Infertility
45(10)
H. Harvey
J. Collins
R. Jalil
5 Erectile Dysfunction
55(20)
Clare Akers
Hussain M. Alnajjar
Asif Muneer
6 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
75(10)
Luke Stroman
Ben Challacombe
7 The Impact of Urinary Incontinence on Men's Health
85(10)
Julian Shah
8 Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity and Cancer Risk
95(26)
Giuseppe Ottone Cirulli
Alessandro Larcher
Francesco Montorsi
Alberto Martini
9 Impact of Trauma and Orthopaedics on Men's Health
121(12)
M. Hefny
M. A. Weston
K. S. Mangat
10 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
133(30)
Xuan Rui Sean Ong
Dominic Bagguley
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Douglas Johnson
11 Alcohol Related Liver Disease
163(30)
Sheeba Khan
Owen Cain
Neil Rajoriya
12 Recreational Drugs and Men's Health
193(12)
Thilakavathi Chengodu
Nathan Lawrentschuk
13 Benign Surgical Conditions
205(92)
Vaisnavi Thirugnanasundralingam
Robert Tasevski
Nathan Lawrentschuk
14 Benign Gastrointestinal Conditions
297(34)
Wei Mou Lim
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Alexander G. Heriot
15 Malignant Gastrointestinal Conditions
331(12)
Michael R. Flood
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Alexander G. Heriot
16 Lung Cancer and Smoking
343(8)
Nima Yaftian
William Hoang
Phillip Antippa
17 Testicular Malignancy
351(36)
Herney Andres Garci'a-Perdomo
Carlos Toribio-Vazquez
Alvaro Yebes
Diego M. Carrion
Juan Gomez Rivas
18 Prostate Cancer Malignancy
387(14)
Sanchia S. Goonewardene
Hanif Motiwala
Raj Persad
Declan Cahill
19 Physical Activity and Dietary Considerations for Men Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
401(14)
Ruth Ashston
John Saxton
20 Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Physical Health
415(12)
Sanchia S. Goonewardene
Annie Young
Declan Cahill
Raj Persad
21 Mind and Body in Mens' Health
427(26)
Oliver Brunckhorst
Robert Stewart
Kamran Ahmed
22 Engaging Men with Men's Health
453(8)
Sachin Perera
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Ray Swann
23 Cardiovascular Health in Men
461
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Husain Shabeeh
Sanchia Goonewardene qualified from Birmingham Medical School with Honours in Clinical Science and a BMedSc Degree in Medical Genetics and Molecular Medicine. She has served on the EAU Guidelines Panel on Chronic Pelvic Pain. She has been an MSc Thesis examiner for the University of Edinburgh/ Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ESSQ course. She is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Robotic Surgery and is on the review board of BMJ case reports. Additionally, she is on the working group of The International Continence Society Terminology Panel on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Male LUTS and the Good Urodynamic Practice Panel. She has published 6 books and is Series Editor for Management of Urology, Springer Nature. Her first book published, an Edited volume has since ranked Number 3 in Book Authority's 100 Best Urology Books of all Time.









 





Dr. David M. Albala graduated with a geology degree from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. He completed his medical school training at Michigan State University and went on to complete his surgical residency at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Following this, Dr. Albala was an endourology fellow at Washington University Medical Center under the direction of Ralph V. Clayman. He practiced at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago and rose from the ranks of Instructor to full Professor in Urology and Radiology in eight years. After 10 years, he became a tenured Professor at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. At Duke, he was Co-Director of the Endourology fellowship and Director for the Center of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Urological Surgery. He has over 218 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has authored seven books in endourology and general urology. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Robotic Surgery. He serves on the editorial board for Medical Reviews in Urology, Current Opinions in Urology and Urology Index and Reviews. He serves asa reviewer for eight surgical journals.





 





Presently he is Chief of Urology at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, New York and a physician at Associated Medical Professionals (a group of 32 urologists). He is considered a national and international authority in laparoscopic and robotic urological surgery and has been an active teacher in this area for over 20 years. His research and clinical interests have focused on robotic urological surgery. In addition, other clinical interests include prostate cancer markers, minimally invasive treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and the use of fibrin sealants in surgery. He has been a Visiting Professor at numerous institutions across the United States as well as overseas in countries such as India, China, Iceland, Germany, France, Japan, Brazil, Australia, and Singapore. In addition, he has done operative demonstrations in over 32 countries and 23 states. He has trained 16 fellows in endourology and advanced robotic surgery.





 





In addition, Dr. Albala is a past White House Fellow who acted as a special assistant to Federico Pena, Secretary of Transportation, on classified and unclassified public health related issues.





 





Mr Oliver Brunckhorst undertook his medical training at Imperial College London where he graduated with distinction and received the Imperial College Faculty of Medicine Prize. He undertook an intercalated BSc at Kings College London in Anatomy, Developmental and Human Biology graduating with First Class Honors. He was then appointed as a surgical Academic Foundation Doctor at Imperial College London and North West Thames Deanery and subsequently as an NIHR Urology Acadamic Clinical Fellow at Kings College London and South Thames Deanery. Currently, Oliver is currently undertaking a PhD at Kings College London on Mental Wellbeing and Quality of Life in Prostate Cancer and Survivorship. His interest in academic urology and surgery includewellbeing in mens health including malignant and benign pathology, surgical education and non-technical skills in operating theatres. He has published widely on both clinical and non-clinical topics in high impact journals with his work presented at several national and international urological and surgical conferences and having won several best poster prizes.





 





Mr Ahmed is a Consultant Urological Surgeon / Andrologist (Hon) at Kings College Hospital, Kings Health Partners and a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at Kings College London. He completed his specialist urology training in London, and undertook specialised clinical fellowship training at University College London Hospital in andrology, mens reconstructive surgery, and infertility management. 









He holds a PhD degree in Surgical Education from Imperial College London, and he is also a NHS Clinical Entrepreneur. He has received a number of awards, and clinical and educational grants, from various organisations, including the European Association of Urology, the British Association of Urological Surgeons, the Royal College of Surgeons, the National Institute for Health Research, Coptcoat Charity, and Pelican Group. 









Mr Ahmed has published widely, with nearly 250 peer-reviewed publications and more than 300 national and international conference presentations. He is editor and author of four urological text books and has written a number of book chapters. He has served on the Editorial Board of BJUI and is currently an on the board of Frontiers Journals. He is the lead for Surgical Sciences iBSC modules at King's College London. He is education lead for EULIS section of European Association of Urology (EAU), board member of Junior ERUS-EAU and tutor on the European Urology Resident Education Programme (EUREP). Mr Ahmed has been invited as visiting professor or lecturer to institutions in the USA, Europe, and Middle East. Clinical Interests: He is a specialist in andrology (mens health, male sexual/erectile dysfunction, Peyronies disease, low testosterone management), infertility management, and urethral reconstructive surgery. 





Mr Ahmed also has expertise in managing lower urinary tract disorders (caused by enlarged prostate or bladder dysfunction, or incontinence), recurrent urinary tract infections (cystitis, kidney infections), pelvic pain and chronic prostatitis, and other general benign and malignant urology conditions.