Prostate Cancer Battle: It's Strictly Your Decision

Olympian Blazes Trail To Solution

by Professor Michael O'Hara


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/09/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9780759649538

About the Book

Today, prostate cancer treatment is best viewed as individualized options, rather than a "one size fits all" approach.  Complicated and confusing? Yes, but in the end a better solution for you.  So, how do you decide which treatment option is best for you?  First, become educated so that you understand the basics of prostate cancer and learn the lingo of the disease. This does not mean you have to become a physician, but learn enough so that you know what questions to ask and can recognize a knowledgeable and open-minded physician from one who is not.  Reading this book will go a long way in educating you.  Second, find a physician who is knowledgeable and open to a variety of treatments and will spend the time necessary to answer your questions.  Sometimes, for a variety of medical reasons, it may be that a single treatment is clearly best for a patient.  More often there are several treatments that would be appropriate and you will have to decide which is best for you.  This is a difficult decision because your life is on the line.  Often this decision is part "head" and part "heart".  The head part is your due diligence.  Are the numbers right for your disease?  Is the outcome likely to be good?  The heart part is your gut instinct as to which treatment you have the most confidence in.  Which one feels "right" for you?  In the end, only you can provide the answer.


About the Author

Michael O’Hara’s company, O’Hara Enterprises International, Inc. (OEI), has pioneered more college, professional and Olympic sporting endeavors than any company in history.  OEI helped establish professional sports leagues in basketball, hockey and volleyball in the United States.

O’Hara has co-founded and co-owned teams that ultimately won a Stanley Cup and an NBA championship.  O’Hara served as commissioner of two sports leagues as well as a college conference.  One of the innovators of the three point play for basketball when helping form the American Basketball Association, O’Hara also conceived the Rally Scoring System for volleyball worldwide and was one of two founders of the sport of Wallyball.  His volleyball roles have included USVBA Board of Directors, U.S. representative to FIVB-Public Relations Committee and International Technical Director for Beach Volleyball.

O’Hara was vice-president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, responsible for the presentation of the 1984 Olympic Games.  In addition to being the most successful single sporting event produced in the United States, the unique business approach established the legacy for all future Olympic Games.

Mr. O’Hara has served as a business professor and volleyball coach at Santa Monica College over a 35 year period.  He has been an expert commentator for all of the major networks.  O’Hara has also completed assignments internationally, including the first Good Will Games in 1988. He has also lectured worldwide on the topic of international sport, particularly the Olympic Games.

Athletically, O’Hara was a member of the United States Volleyball team that debuted the sport in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo.  He is the only player in volleyball history worldwide to be inducted into three Halls of Fame: Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame, YMCA Volleyball Hall of Fame and Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame.