From the reviews:
...takes the reader on a fascinating scientific journey that illustrates how the combination of clinical and basic investigations has realized the first two objectives for both of these prevalent malignancies and, with breast cancer, the promise of being close to prevention. -Foreword by Prof. Elwood Jensen, Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago
This was a well-written and well-thought-out book on extensive and changing subject matter...the chapter on nonsteroidal antiandrogens is one of the best chapters I've read on the subject. It was very well written and covered the subject thoroughly. -The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Hormone Therapy in Breast and Prostate Cancer offers an authoritative state-of-the-art account of the role of hormones in prostate and breast cancer...all of the chapters are extremely useful to both researchers and clinicians. -Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
I highly recommend this volume for all oncologists who treat these patients and for the laboratory investigators who would like to see how their work is translated to the clinic. -Oncology
...this is an excellent contemporary review of this field. It will be of interest, in particular, to obviously breast surgeons or urologists with an interest in malignancy and, in particular, those involved in clinical trials. -ANZ J. Surg
This book, a paperback version of a book originally published in 2002, does a good job of chronicling the history of the major developments in hormone therapy for both breast and prostate cancer. ... I would have recommended it then to any medicinal chemist or pharmacologist that was just starting breast or prostate cancer research ... . can be useful for people looking for a good introduction to hormone therapy ... . (Ross V. Weatherman, ChemMedChem, Vol. 5, 2010)
The aim of this book is to trace the origin of endocrine therapy in breast and prostate cancer ... . Overall the book is more detailed than would be expected and is all the better for it. ... This was an interesting book which was much more than the title suggests. It was detailed and the coverage broad giving the reader a wealth of information. The reference lists are very comprehensive ... . Overall this is a very useful text. (Heather M. Wallace, BTS Newsletter, Issue 37, Winter, 2010)