Objective To explore the associations between semen characteristics and subsequent risk of testicular cancer. Design Cohort study Participants 32 442 men who had a semen analysis done at the Sperm Analysis Laboratory in Copenhagen during 1963-95. Main outcome measure Standardised incidence ratios of testicular cancer compared with total population of Danish men. Results Men in couples with fertility problems were more likely to develop testicular cancer than other men (89 cases, standardised incidence ratio 1.6; 95% confidence interval 1.3 to 1.9). The risk was relatively constant with increasing time between semen analysis and cancer diagnosis. Analysis according to specific semen characteristics showed that low semen concentration (standa...
PURPOSE: The frequency of testicular cancer and male infertility has been increasing in the past sev...
The pathogenesis of prostate cancer is unclear, although experimental evidence implicates androgens ...
Infertility occurs in 15% of the population; and 30–50% of the time, the problem is due to a male fa...
Background: Infertility is a common problem in testicular cancer. Affected men often decide to under...
BACKGROUND: An increased risk of testicular cancer in men with infertility and poor semen quality ha...
An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has been propose...
In North European countries, a significant difference in semen quality among young men has been show...
BACKGROUND: An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has ...
P>Male patients diagnosed with cancer are often referred for semen cryopreservation before gonadotox...
Background: An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to establish whether there is a difference in semen quality bet...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
Testicular cancer represents the more frequent solid tumor affecting males aged 15-35 years. In the ...
Objective: To compare the semen quality and hormonal status between patients with testicular cancer ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Infertility is referred to by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as...
PURPOSE: The frequency of testicular cancer and male infertility has been increasing in the past sev...
The pathogenesis of prostate cancer is unclear, although experimental evidence implicates androgens ...
Infertility occurs in 15% of the population; and 30–50% of the time, the problem is due to a male fa...
Background: Infertility is a common problem in testicular cancer. Affected men often decide to under...
BACKGROUND: An increased risk of testicular cancer in men with infertility and poor semen quality ha...
An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has been propose...
In North European countries, a significant difference in semen quality among young men has been show...
BACKGROUND: An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has ...
P>Male patients diagnosed with cancer are often referred for semen cryopreservation before gonadotox...
Background: An association between male subfertility and an increased risk of testicular cancer has ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to establish whether there is a difference in semen quality bet...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
Testicular cancer represents the more frequent solid tumor affecting males aged 15-35 years. In the ...
Objective: To compare the semen quality and hormonal status between patients with testicular cancer ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Infertility is referred to by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as...
PURPOSE: The frequency of testicular cancer and male infertility has been increasing in the past sev...
The pathogenesis of prostate cancer is unclear, although experimental evidence implicates androgens ...
Infertility occurs in 15% of the population; and 30–50% of the time, the problem is due to a male fa...