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Sexual functioning in testosterone‐supplemented patients treated for bilateral testicular cancer
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In most patients castrated for bilateral testicular cancer and receiving intramuscular injections with testosterone, plasma testosterone levels were outside the normal range. After injection, there was a rapid decline of plasma testosterone to levels below the lower normal limit. With the exception of oestradiol, sex-hormone levels were not correlated to testosterone levels. Sexual functioning was not affected by the fluctuations of plasma testosterone level. However, at the end of the injection interval, adverse psychological and physical effects had a significant impact on libido and arousal.