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CF and male health: Sexual and reproductive health, hypogonadism, and fertility
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FertilitySrh EducationReproductive HealthSemen AnalysisMenstrual CycleFamily PlanningReproductive EndocrinologyFemale InfertilityGender StudiesMale InfertilityReproductive MedicineMale Reproductive HealthMale Infertility TreatmentPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilityAndrologyMale FertilityMale HealthSrh AttitudesHormonal Male ContraceptionEndocrinologyMale Infertility PrognosisHuman ReproductionUrologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
Over 30,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF), and over 50% of those with CF are male. Men with CF face specific and sometimes difficult sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues, including infertility and hypogonadism. Male infertility affects over 95% of men with CF, with obstructive azoospermia resulting from congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens being the primary cause of infertility. SRH education for males with CF represents an important opportunity for clinical improvement, as the majority of men with CF know that their disease impacts their fertility, however the depth of this understanding varies significantly. Hypogonadism is a clinical syndrome that affects men with low testosterone level, a common finding among men with CF that has clinical implications and can significantly affect quality of life. Better understanding of SRH attitudes, the prevalence of hypogonadism, and management of infertility in men with CF should remain future research priorities.
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