Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature
Purpose: Ongoing evidence has suggested the role of male factor infertility as a potential predictor of mortality and general health status. The aim of the present review is to update the current knowledge base regarding the association between male factor infertility and general health through a cr...
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doaj-5c3632f5606240ce9cfab36db419ccda2020-11-25T03:00:21ZengKorean Urological AssociationInvestigative and Clinical Urology2466-04932466-054X2020-07-0161435537110.4111/icu.2020.61.4.355Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literatureFrancesco Del Giudice0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3865-5988Alex M. Kasman1Matteo Ferro2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9250-7858Alessandro Sciarra3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7899-8056Ettore De Berardinis4Federico Belladelli5Andrea Salonia6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0595-7165Michael L. Eisenberg7https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5482-0141Department of Maternal-Infant and Urological Sciences, “Sapienza” Rome University, Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy.Department of Urology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.Division of Urology, European Institute of Oncology (IEO), Milan, Italy.Department of Maternal-Infant and Urological Sciences, “Sapienza” Rome University, Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy.Department of Maternal-Infant and Urological Sciences, “Sapienza” Rome University, Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy.Department of Urology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.Unit of Urology/Division of Oncology, IRCCS Ospedale San Rafaele, URI, Milan, Italy.Department of Urology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.Purpose: Ongoing evidence has suggested the role of male factor infertility as a potential predictor of mortality and general health status. The aim of the present review is to update the current knowledge base regarding the association between male factor infertility and general health through a critical review of the literature. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of the literature was carried out from inception to November 2019 in order to evaluate significant associations between male infertility and adverse health outcomes such as cardiovascular, oncologic, metabolic and autoimmune diseases as well as overall mortality. Results: In all, 27 studies met inclusion criteria and were critically examined. Five studies examined male infertility and cardiovascular disease risk, 11 examined oncologic risk (e.g., overall cancer risk, testis and prostate cancer), 8 examined aggregate chronic medical diseases and 5 infertility related to incidence of mortality, for a total of 599,807 men diagnosed with any male factor infertility covering a period from 1916 to 2016. Conclusions: A man's fertility and overall health appear to be interconnected. Therefore, a diagnosis of male infertility may allow a window into future comorbidity and/or mortality which may help guide clinical decisions and counseling. Several possible etiologies such as genetic, epigenetic, developmental, and lifestyle-based factors need to be further evaluated in order to establish the underlying mechanisms between male infertility and health.https://www.icurology.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2020ICU/icu-61-355.pdfandrogenshealthhypogonadisminfertilitymalemortality |
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Francesco Del Giudice Alex M. Kasman Matteo Ferro Alessandro Sciarra Ettore De Berardinis Federico Belladelli Andrea Salonia Michael L. Eisenberg Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature Investigative and Clinical Urology androgens health hypogonadism infertility male mortality |
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Francesco Del Giudice Alex M. Kasman Matteo Ferro Alessandro Sciarra Ettore De Berardinis Federico Belladelli Andrea Salonia Michael L. Eisenberg |
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Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature |
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Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature |
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Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature |
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Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature |
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Clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: A systematic review of the literature |
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clinical correlation among male infertility and overall male health: a systematic review of the literature |
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Korean Urological Association |
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Investigative and Clinical Urology |
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2466-0493 2466-054X |
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Purpose: Ongoing evidence has suggested the role of male factor infertility as a potential predictor of mortality and general health status. The aim of the present review is to update the current knowledge base regarding the association between male factor infertility and general health through a critical review of the literature. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of the literature was carried out from inception to November 2019 in order to evaluate significant associations between male infertility and adverse health outcomes such as cardiovascular, oncologic, metabolic and autoimmune diseases as well as overall mortality. Results: In all, 27 studies met inclusion criteria and were critically examined. Five studies examined male infertility and cardiovascular disease risk, 11 examined oncologic risk (e.g., overall cancer risk, testis and prostate cancer), 8 examined aggregate chronic medical diseases and 5 infertility related to incidence of mortality, for a total of 599,807 men diagnosed with any male factor infertility covering a period from 1916 to 2016. Conclusions: A man's fertility and overall health appear to be interconnected. Therefore, a diagnosis of male infertility may allow a window into future comorbidity and/or mortality which may help guide clinical decisions and counseling. Several possible etiologies such as genetic, epigenetic, developmental, and lifestyle-based factors need to be further evaluated in order to establish the underlying mechanisms between male infertility and health. |
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androgens health hypogonadism infertility male mortality |
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