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Male Fertility Treatment Options

theturekclinic.com

Urologist and male fertility doctor Paul Turek is an expert in male fertility treatment. Learn all there is to know about your treatment options such as natural male fertility treatment and surgical treatment options. Located in San Francisco, California, The Turek Clinic provides world-class patient care with an essential holistic approach.

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Tags: Infertility, Fertility, Healthcare, Men's Health, Urologist, Urology

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Trials | Abstract | A study of the effect of the FertilMateTM scrotum cooling patch on male fertility. SCOP trial (scrotal cooling patch) - study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

trialsjournal.com — “Male infertility is a significant contributor to the need for fertility treatment. Treatment currently involves correcting any identifiable adverse lifestyle factors in men with suboptimal sperm parameters, and if these measures are unsuccessful, assisted conception is offered, which can be quite expensive. Raised scrotal temperature is one of the least studied but easily corrected risk factors for male infertility. In a recent review of the literature, sperm count, motility and morphology improView full resource at trialsjournal.com

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Are you fertile after a bone marrow transplant?

healthtap.com — “Bone marrow transplantation require total body irradiation and/ or high dose chemotherapy prior to the transplant. This will render the vast majority of women and men infertile due to damage to germ cells (eggs and sperm cells). Fertility preservation should be discussed prior to treatment. Options for men sperm freezing or testicular tissue freezing, or women egg/embryo or ovarian tissue freezingView full resource at healthtap.com

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Not Getting Pregnant - Causes of Infertility - Parenting.com

parenting.com — “From irregular ovulation to poor diet and nutrition—and the leading cause: male factor—we caught up with three top fertility doctors and a holistic fertility specialist to get the lowdown on the most common causes (and best treatments) of infertility.View full resource at parenting.com

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Shady Grove Fertility Center Opens 14th Full-Service Office in Washington, DC -- Fastest Growing Fertility Center Opens Second Location in Nation’s Capital - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: Shady Grove Fertility Center is proud to announce its 14th full-service office, and second in Washington, DC, is now open on the campus of Sibley Hospital in Northwest Washington. Patients with a full range of state-of–the-art diagnostic and treatment options for female and male infertility.Rockville, MD (PRWEB) March 29, 2012 Shady Grove Fertility Center is proud to announce its 14th full-service office, and second in Washington, DC, is now open on the campus of Sibley HospitaView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Many young cancer patients don't discuss fertility | Fox News

foxnews.com — “Young women with cancer often aren't counseled about the risk of losing their fertility due to treatment or their options for saving their eggs, a new study from California suggestsView full resource at foxnews.com

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Few Young Women With Cancer Take Steps to Preserve Fertility - MSN Health - Cancer

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Many young cancer patients don't discuss fertility | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young women with cancer often aren't counseled about the risk of losing their fertility due to treatment or their options for saving their eggs, a new study from CaliforniaView full resource at reuters.com

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Many young cancer patients don't discuss fertility - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young women with cancer often aren't counseled about the risk of losing their fertility due to treatment or their options for saving their eggs, a new study from California suggests. Researchers found that since the early 1990s, only one in every 25 women diagnosed with cancer at age 40 or younger decided to go through with egg- or embryo-freezing procedures, even though at least half said they'd like to have kids after treatment. "More times thView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Many young cancer patients don't discuss fertility

health.yahoo.net — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young women with cancer often aren't counseled about the risk of losing their fertility due to treatment or their options for saving their eggs, a new study from California suggests.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Many young cancer patients don't discuss fertility | Reuters

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Researcher Helps Cancer Patients Stay Fertile | Reproductive Health | Cancer Treatment | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Teresa Woodruff investigates female reproductive health and infertility — research that can help ensure young women diagnosed with cancer have options later in life.View full resource at livescience.com

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IVF Costs: IVF Financing Options: FertilityAuthority

fertilityauthority.com — “Don't let fertility treatment costs prevent you from getting treatment. Special fertility financing plans may be available through your fertility clinic or from an independent organization that structures financial products for the infertility market. Note that there are often specific eligibility requirements for most of these fertility financing plans and programs. ARC Affordable Payment PlanView full resource at fertilityauthority.com

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Fertility-Sparing Surgery in Early Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: A Viable Option?

hindawi.com — “Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) continues to represent one of the most lethal conditions in women in the western countries. With the shifting of childbearing towards higher age, EOC increasingly affects women with active childbearing wish, resulting in major impacts on treatment management. Next to the optimal therapeutic treatment strategies, gynecologic oncologists are being asked to incorporate into their decision-making processes the patients' wish for fertility preserving alternatives idealView full resource at hindawi.com

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