Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship
Reproductive dysfunction and malignancies related to the male gender represent a serious health concern, whose incidence has significantly risen over the past years. Prior to treatment, testicular or prostate cancer patients often display poor semen characteristics similar to subfertile or infertile...
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doaj-826d422249134e2c81edeb4e40c6ba532020-11-25T00:59:57ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672015-03-011647230726010.3390/ijms16047230ijms16047230Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual RelationshipEva Tvrda0Ashok Agarwal1Nawaf Alkuhaimi2Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Mail Code X-11, 10681 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USACenter for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Mail Code X-11, 10681 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USACenter for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Mail Code X-11, 10681 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USAReproductive dysfunction and malignancies related to the male gender represent a serious health concern, whose incidence has significantly risen over the past years. Prior to treatment, testicular or prostate cancer patients often display poor semen characteristics similar to subfertile or infertile patients. This fact is underscored by cases where the malignancy is often diagnosed in males who undergo a general fertility screening. This review aims to examine the associations between male infertility and reproductive cancers focusing on common etiologies and biological mechanisms underlining these pathologies. Furthermore, we discuss compelling epidemiological data hypothesizing that male reproductive failure may act as a precursor of future andrological malignancies, including testicular or prostate cancer, thus providing a stimulus for a more specific research in male reproductive health and emphasizing the importance of this relation for physicians taking care of male patients with a reproductive disease.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/4/7230male infertilitytesticular cancerprostate cancergeneticsepigeneticsenvironmentfetal environmentrelationships |
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Eva Tvrda Ashok Agarwal Nawaf Alkuhaimi Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship International Journal of Molecular Sciences male infertility testicular cancer prostate cancer genetics epigenetics environment fetal environment relationships |
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Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship |
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Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship |
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Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship |
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Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship |
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Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility: A Mutual Relationship |
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male reproductive cancers and infertility: a mutual relationship |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Reproductive dysfunction and malignancies related to the male gender represent a serious health concern, whose incidence has significantly risen over the past years. Prior to treatment, testicular or prostate cancer patients often display poor semen characteristics similar to subfertile or infertile patients. This fact is underscored by cases where the malignancy is often diagnosed in males who undergo a general fertility screening. This review aims to examine the associations between male infertility and reproductive cancers focusing on common etiologies and biological mechanisms underlining these pathologies. Furthermore, we discuss compelling epidemiological data hypothesizing that male reproductive failure may act as a precursor of future andrological malignancies, including testicular or prostate cancer, thus providing a stimulus for a more specific research in male reproductive health and emphasizing the importance of this relation for physicians taking care of male patients with a reproductive disease. |
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male infertility testicular cancer prostate cancer genetics epigenetics environment fetal environment relationships |
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