Is It Time for Andrology and Endocrinology Professionals in Assisted Reproduction Centers?
Epidemiologists indicate that about half of the couple’s infertility cases are due to a male factor. Despite this, the role of andrologists or endocrinologists in assisted reproductive technique (ART) centers is still underestimated. According to our literature review, this reduces the chance of a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
2023-10-01
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Series: | The World Journal of Men's Health |
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Summary: | Epidemiologists indicate that about half of the couple’s infertility cases are due to a male factor. Despite this, the role of andrologists
or endocrinologists in assisted reproductive technique (ART) centers is still underestimated. According to our literature
review, this reduces the chance of a thorough clinical evaluation of the male partners, which, sometimes consists only in
a mere semen analysis, usually performed by laboratory technicians. A more complete diagnostic process could lead to the
identification of potentially treatable causes of infertility, the recognition of diseases that require immediate treatment, and
to the discovery of genetic diseases and, therefore, transmissible to the offspring. It can also increase the success rate of ART
resulting in less psychological and financial burden for both public health resources and infertile couples. The presence of
medical personnel with andrological and endocrinological skills in the ART centers represents the first step in creating ‘precision
medicine’. We hope that the guidelines of the various scientific societies will clearly contemplate this possibility. |
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ISSN: | 2287-4208 2287-4690 |