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Chapter 1 - How Has Men’s Health Changed over the Past Two Decades?

from Section 1 - An Introduction to Men’s Health Care

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 December 2023

Douglas T. Carrell
Affiliation:
Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
Alexander W. Pastuszak
Affiliation:
University of Utah
James M. Hotaling
Affiliation:
Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
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Summary

In this chapter, we will review how men’s health has evolved into a distinct subspecialty of medicine and changed over the past two decades. There exists a large disparity between men and women when it comes to health. However, as the drivers for men seeking health care are changing, the urologist is in a unique position to help quarterback men’s health initiatives. Men’s health advocacy and the creation of men’s health centers are on the rise. Areas of advancement in the field include prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, erectile dysfunction therapies, surgical treatment for chronic testicular pain, and new approaches to male factor infertility. The burgeoning field of men’s health has seen many advancements in the past two decades and will continue to make significant gains in the years to come.

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Men's Reproductive and Sexual Health Throughout the Lifespan
An Integrated Approach to Fertility, Sexual Function, and Vitality
, pp. 1 - 7
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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