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In addition to being a record of a life-changing experience, AN EPITAPH AND AN ELEGY expresses the authors belief that writing about a traumatic event like a prostatectomy can become a form of control, especially control over ones response to trauma and an answer to the insistent question, "Why Me?"</p><p>The author believes also that AN EPITAPH AND AN ELEGY will be useful to readers in making a decision, if the need arises, about the treatment of prostate cancer. Where to find information about such treatment appears in the book in the form of web-sites, books, and articles from medical journals.</p><p>AN EPITAPH AND AN ELEGY carries, as one of its sub-titles, Part 1. This is meant to hold open the possibility of a Part 2, Part 3 and so on. 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Where to find information about such treatment appears in the book in the form of web-sites, books, and articles from medical journals.</p><p>AN EPITAPH AND AN ELEGY carries, as one of its sub-titles, Part 1. This is meant to hold open the possibility of a Part 2, Part 3 and so on. But in all these matters, the author stays with the opinion, best expressed by Jonathan Swift, that "Fortune turns on a Wheel."</p>...9781477175453_Xlibris USlibro_electonico_67452f87-691e-3444-bba9-1c2f0ae50784_9781477175453;9781477175453_9781477175453Gene WashingtonInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/ingram52-epub-b596fb65-fccc-43f3-9ae7-2066a4e0a581.epub2001-09-25T00:00:00+00:00Xlibris US