Call to action on male infertility research
Several #Andronet members are co-authors of this Expert Recommendation on @NatRevUrol
"Frequency, morbidity and equity - the case for increased research on male fertility"
https://lnkd.in/eHQvVZ2s
Did you know that most men with #infertility don't receive a causal diagnosis? This is caused by a lack of knowledge around the factors responsible for male infertility. What is more, treatment options are limited and not individualised. Often, the burden of male infertility is simply transferred to the female partner during medically assisted reproduction. On the other hand, lack of rigorous research into male fertility also results in a relative lack of male contraceptives. In this article the authors identify the most pressing questions currently facing #andrology and make specific recommendations for action. Congratulations to the authors on this important piece of work 👏
Official account of the COST Action COST CA20119 ANDRONET. Managed by the Science Communication group.