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Clinical Care Pathways in Andrology provides a valuable resource
for understanding clinical decision-making in the context of the
predominant male reproductive and sexual disorders for which
patients commonly seek evaluation and treatment. Conditions that
are less well-known but can be severely bothersome to patients,
such as penile sensory loss, are also presented. Based on clinical
evidence and expert consensus, practical clinical care pathways are
featured for each condition. Each clinical care pathway consists of
an algorithm that delineates the overall structure of decision-
making for each condition, describes initial clinical
presentations, and guides the reader through diagnostic testing and
treatment. Furthermore, the volume features annotations that
develop key andrological concepts and provide explanations for each
step in diagnosis and management. Designed for clarity and ease of
use, Clinical Care Pathways in Andrology is a practical and
valuable reference for urologists, primary care physicians, and
residents who are not specialty trained in andrology.
In the last decade, much of the clinical interest in the field of
infertility has focused on advancing reproductive techniques and
has often under-appreciated the role that male sexuality plays in
reproductive problems. Male sexual function is an integral part of
reproduction, and the treatment of sexual dysfunction is an
important component for any couple seeking fertility. In some
cases, treatment of sexual dysfunction may obviate the need for
more invasive cures through advanced reproductive techniques.
Thanks to recent clinical and scientific advances in male sexual
medicine, the management of men's sexual dysfunction is often more
effective and less invasive than how it was historically described.
Men's Sexual Health and Fertility is the only resource that focuses
on the interplay and interconnections between male sexual
dysfunction and male factor infertility, gathering insightful data
from a panel of experts in male sexual medicine for clinicians who
treat couples with fertility issues due to male sexual dysfunction.
Chapters discuss advances in the field of men's sexual medicine,
including the latest treatment for erectile dysfunction, the most
up-to-date understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of
ejaculation, and the growing body of evidence that low testosterone
and male infertility are intimately related. As such, this book
provides important information in order to be able to better
understand the link between sexual dysfunction and infertility and,
most importantly, to better treat male sexual dysfunction in the
infertile couple.
The average physician and even cancer care-givers are not
knowledgeable about the effects of cancer treatment on sex and
reproductive life. They are even less aware of the options
available for treatment of such patients. "Cancer and Sexual
Health" fills a great need for a reference work devoted to the link
between cancer and human sexuality. The volume is designed to give
a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of the sexual and
reproductive consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment. It
will prove an invaluable resource for those clinicians caring for
cancer patients as well as acting as a reference text for the
sexual medicine clinician who may not see a large number of cancer
patients.
In the last decade, much of the clinical interest in the field of
infertility has focused on advancing reproductive techniques and
has often under-appreciated the role that male sexuality plays in
reproductive problems. Male sexual function is an integral part of
reproduction, and the treatment of sexual dysfunction is an
important component for any couple seeking fertility. In some
cases, treatment of sexual dysfunction may obviate the need for
more invasive cures through advanced reproductive techniques.
Thanks to recent clinical and scientific advances in male sexual
medicine, the management of men's sexual dysfunction is often more
effective and less invasive than how it was historically described.
Men's Sexual Health and Fertility is the only resource that focuses
on the interplay and interconnections between male sexual
dysfunction and male factor infertility, gathering insightful data
from a panel of experts in male sexual medicine for clinicians who
treat couples with fertility issues due to male sexual dysfunction.
Chapters discuss advances in the field of men's sexual medicine,
including the latest treatment for erectile dysfunction, the most
up-to-date understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of
ejaculation, and the growing body of evidence that low testosterone
and male infertility are intimately related. As such, this book
provides important information in order to be able to better
understand the link between sexual dysfunction and infertility and,
most importantly, to better treat male sexual dysfunction in the
infertile couple.
Clinical Care Pathways in Andrology provides a valuable resource
for understanding clinical decision-making in the context of the
predominant male reproductive and sexual disorders for which
patients commonly seek evaluation and treatment. Conditions that
are less well-known but can be severely bothersome to patients,
such as penile sensory loss, are also presented. Based on clinical
evidence and expert consensus, practical clinical care pathways are
featured for each condition. Each clinical care pathway consists of
an algorithm that delineates the overall structure of
decision-making for each condition, describes initial clinical
presentations, and guides the reader through diagnostic testing and
treatment. Furthermore, the volume features annotations that
develop key andrological concepts and provide explanations for each
step in diagnosis and management. Designed for clarity and ease of
use, Clinical Care Pathways in Andrology is a practical and
valuable reference for urologists, primary care physicians, and
residents who are not specialty trained in andrology.
Men with cancer rendered infertile by surgery, chemotherapy,
radiation and hormone therapy that are needed to control or cure
their disease are increasingly being offered the chance to preserve
their reproductive potential through artificial reproductive
technologies. Cryopreservation of sperm and testicular tissue have
increasingly helped boys and men preserve their fertility. There is
a growing subspecialty within reproductive medicine aimed at
fertility preservation in this population. Furthermore, strategies
are being developed that may in the future revolutionize the
approach to such patients. Written by international authorities in
the field of fertility preservation, this comprehensive book is
aimed at clinicians dealing with male cancer patients, in
particular, urologists, andrologists, oncologists, pediatricians
and nursing staff as well as clinicians in reproductive
endocrinology. The text reviews the impact of cancers and their
treatment on male fertility, the available fertility preservation
strategies and post-treatment management.
Penile implants have been an effective treatment for erectile
dysfunction (ED) for more than 40 years. However, there is now a
growing interest in this treatment option, as the number of
procedures is expected to increase in the future. This book offers
a reference guide for all those practitioners interested in
understanding and/or performing this procedure. It will also
benefit those in medical education who want to obtain specialized
and high-quality knowledge regarding the complexities involved in
penile implant surgery. Although the basic description of penile
implant surgery is well documented in the literature, a detailed
and comprehensive guide with a special focus on the most
challenging and controversial aspects is lacking. The few books
available on the topic provide a broad overview of prosthetic
surgery in general, mainly discuss basic principles, and fail to
provide a more detailed perspective. This comprehensive book
discusses various aspects of penile implant surgery, ranging from
indications to long-term complications. It addresses the most
common and serious challenges regarding penile implants, which are
rarely discussed elsewhere. The respective chapters were written by
internationally respected experts on the controversies of penile
prosthetic surgery. The book is intended for all those who plan to
specialize in penile implant surgery, which include, but are not
limited to, residents and fully trained urologists, as well as
fellows and practitioners in sexual medicine and reconstructive
urology.
This book aims to address a number of controversies concerning the
use of testosterone treatment. It explains topics that clinicians
regularly encounter such as whether to use free or total
testosterone in the evaluation of the patient with testosterone
deficiency; what factors actually impact testosterone levels,
polycythemia, gynecomastia, bone density, and hyperprolactinemia in
the testosterone deficient patient; critical analysis of the
numerous questionnaires that are available to clinicians; and the
impact of testosterone therapy on male fertility, cardiovascular
disease, and prostate events including prostate cancer. Guiding the
reader in both evaluation and management, the book also illuminates
novel concepts in the T space such as testosterone use in the
transgender population, T therapy as an endothelial modulator,
bipolar testosterone therapy in the patient with advanced prostate
cancer, and testosterone therapy as a performance enhancer.
Controversies in Testosterone Deficiency is intended for any
clinician involved in the care of patients with testosterone
deficiency, exploring hot topics and correcting existent
misinformation in the routine care of patients.
The average physician and even cancer care-givers are not
knowledgeable about the effects of cancer treatment on sex and
reproductive life. They are even less aware of the options
available for treatment of such patients. Cancer and Sexual Health
fills a great need for a reference work devoted to the link between
cancer and human sexuality. The volume is designed to give a
comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of the sexual and
reproductive consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment. It
will prove an invaluable resource for those clinicians caring for
cancer patients as well as acting as a reference text for the
sexual medicine clinician who may not see a large number of cancer
patients.
This book aims to address a number of controversies concerning the
use of testosterone treatment. It explains topics that clinicians
regularly encounter such as whether to use free or total
testosterone in the evaluation of the patient with testosterone
deficiency; what factors actually impact testosterone levels,
polycythemia, gynecomastia, bone density, and hyperprolactinemia in
the testosterone deficient patient; critical analysis of the
numerous questionnaires that are available to clinicians; and the
impact of testosterone therapy on male fertility, cardiovascular
disease, and prostate events including prostate cancer. Guiding the
reader in both evaluation and management, the book also illuminates
novel concepts in the T space such as testosterone use in the
transgender population, T therapy as an endothelial modulator,
bipolar testosterone therapy in the patient with advanced prostate
cancer, and testosterone therapy as a performance enhancer.
Controversies in Testosterone Deficiency is intended for any
clinician involved in the care of patients with testosterone
deficiency, exploring hot topics and correcting existent
misinformation in the routine care of patients.
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