Men's Health
Primary Care Medical Abstracts
Abstract: Divergent Responses to Mammography and Prostate-Specific Antigen Recommendations
The authors, from the Cleveland Clinic, explore the reasons for divergent responses to recent guideline recommendations against screening for...
Commentary
Sexual harassment, violence is our problem, too
Counseling young men about sexual harassment is important, too.
Primary Care Medical Abstracts
Abstract: Reconciling the Effects of Screening on Prostate Cancer Mortality in the ERSPC and PLCO Trials
In 2012 the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended against routine prostate cancer screening because its lack of effect on long-term...
Conference Coverage
Early births stress dads too
35% of fathers develop depression after their partners are hospitalized for signs of preterm delivery.
Grand Rounds
Man, 32, With Severe Scrotal Pain and Swelling
It started as mild left scrotal discomfort, with no history of trauma. Then escalating pain and swelling, as well as hematuria and dysuria, prompt...
Conference Coverage
Hypogonadism after testicular cancer treatment can have lifelong impact
CHICAGO – Men with low testosterone in a cohort study of 491 testicular cancer survivors were more likely to be taking medications for...
Article
Men’s Health and Endocrinology: Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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Infectious Penile Lesions
They all look alike, don't they? Test your diagnostic skills by identifying the type of infectious penile lesion in each of these four cases.
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Noninfectious Penile Lesions
Appearance and clinical presentation guide the diagnosis of noninfectious cutaneous penile lesions. But the tendency for benign lesions to mimic...
Article
Does your patient really need testosterone replacement?
Or has he been made to think so by direct-to-consumer advertising? Here’s how to properly screen patients and when to recommend treatment.