Inability to father a child.
1This will undoubtedly help clinicians in optimizing male factor infertility diagnosis and treatment.
2In male factor infertility, these barriers include studies that are often underpowered for desired outcomes.
3Patient(s): Eighty women referred for IVF for tubal factor or male factor infertility.
4Conclusions: Men with male factor infertility were found to have an increased risk of subsequently developing high-grade prostate cancer.
5Some of the couples with apparent male factor infertility are treated with assisted reproductive technologies before a male factor investigation.
6Two other patients with male factor infertility had poor embryos after ooplasmic injection, but the donor embryo controls were also poor.
7The risk of prostate cancer in men with and those without male factor infertility was modeled using a Cox proportional hazards regression model.
8This risk was found to be highest for men with male factor infertility who developed high-grade prostate cancer (SIR, 2.0; 95% CI, 1.2-3.0).
9Male factor infertility is also a major factor.
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