"Nobody wants to think they have cancer. You trust your doctors and nurses to tell you what to do." Sheila, the wife of a prostate cancer survivor, said this when her husband was diagnosed. But most with prostate cancer find that the solution is not so simple. The burden of deciding on a treatment for prostate cancer is on the man and his family. He must make that decision after extensive research and networking with other cancer survivors. This book explains how sixteen men faced the diagnosis of cancer, explored all their options, and made that final decision about treatment.