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For young men

Fish Oil Supplement Intake Linked to Better Testicular Function

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Findings from cohort of young Danish men show supplement linked to higher semen volume, testicular size
For couples seeking infertility treatment

Folic Acid, Zinc Supplements in Men No Benefit in Infertility

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No significant improvement seen in semen quality, live births among couples seeking infertility treatment
Men born small for gestational age may have an increased risk for infertility in adulthood

Infertility Risk Increased for Men Born Small for Gestational Age

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Link weakened after excluding those born with hypospadias, cryptorchidism; no link seen in women
Men fathering children through assisted reproduction techniques rather than natural conception have an increased risk for prostate cancer

Prostate Cancer Risk Higher in Men Receiving Fertility Treatment

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Men who undergo assisted reproduction have higher risk for prostate cancer, early-onset disease
Menstrual cycle length per woman is varied

Menstrual Cycles More Varied Than Previously Thought

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Tracking basal body temperature and other parameters improves accuracy of ovulation detection
Disparities exist in access to infertility care for women in the United States

Disparities Identified in Access to Infertility Care for U.S. Women

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Women with incomes <$25,000 less often seek infertility care than those with incomes >$100,000
There is a small association between conception by in vitro fertilization and childhood cancer

Conception by IVF May Increase Risk for Rare Childhood Cancer

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Rate of hepatic tumors higher among children conceived via IVF
Although women outnumber men as obstetrician/gynecology clinicians

Female Infertility Specialists Make Less Than Male Specialists

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Findings remain significant even when accounting for years in practice and type of practice
Infertility seems to be associated with an increased risk for cancer in women

Infertility in Women Linked to Modestly Elevated Cancer Risk

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Overall risk higher for developing cancer; increased risks seen for uterine, ovarian, lung, thyroid cancers
For clinical stage I testicular cancer patients

Adjuvant Tx for Early Testicular Cancer Does Not Harm Sperm

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Adjuvant tx has no clinically significant long-term effect on total sperm number, concentration