2015
DOI: 10.14310/horm.2002.1650
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Hypogonadism in young men treated for cancer

Abstract: An ever-increasing proportion of young males treated for cancer are cured. Therefore, one of the major challenges of modern Clinical Oncology is to ensure good quality of life. Cancer disease per se as well as cancer treatment may have a negative impact on androgen production, thereby leading to subclinical or clinically overt hypogonadism. Since the symptoms of androgen deficiency are rather unspecific, it is important that reproductive hormone levels be checked in young men who have been treated for cancer. … Show more

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“…Various cytoprotective strategies have been applied to minimize these side effects, such as prophylactic downregulation of the HPG axis with GnRH agonists/ testosterone; however, pretreatment sperm cryopreservation represents the most rational option (243).…”
Section: Drug-induced Male Infertility and Sperm Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various cytoprotective strategies have been applied to minimize these side effects, such as prophylactic downregulation of the HPG axis with GnRH agonists/ testosterone; however, pretreatment sperm cryopreservation represents the most rational option (243).…”
Section: Drug-induced Male Infertility and Sperm Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%