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  2. Gynecologic cancer - Wikipedia

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    Infertility is a common disease affecting young adults. [29] Some studies have shown that 1 in every 7 couples will fail to conceive due to infertility problems. [29] Infertility is a known risk factor for gynecologic cancers. [30] Infertile women are at a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer when compared to fertile ...

  3. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of social stigmas that surround male infertility throughout the world. The condition and its effects on both men and women is the topic for example of the novel set in Nigeria entitled, The Secret Lives of Baba Segin's Wives. A lot of research has pointed to the relationship between infertility and emasculation.

  4. Birth defects of diethylstilbestrol - Wikipedia

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    Initially, fewer studies documented risks of prenatal exposure to DES on males (referred to as "DES sons"). In the 1970s and early 1980s, studies published on prenatally DES-exposed males investigated increased risk of testicular cancer, infertility and urogenital abnormalities in development, such as cryptorchidism and hypospadias.

  5. Infertility in men linked to higher chance of developing ...

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    Researchers suggest further work is needed to understand the underlying causes of male breast cancer. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Male infertility is responsible for 20–30% of infertility cases, while 20–35% are due to female infertility, and 25–40% are due to combined problems in both partners. [29] [5] In 10–20% of cases, no cause is found. [5] The most common cause of female infertility are ovulation problems, usually manifested by scanty or absent menstrual ...

  7. Cryptorchidism - Wikipedia

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    Many men who were born with undescended testes have reduced fertility, even after orchiopexy in infancy. The reduction with unilateral cryptorchidism is subtle, with a reported infertility rate of about 10%, compared with about 6% reported by the same study for the general population of adult men.

  8. Gynecologic oncology - Wikipedia

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    Infertility is a common disease affecting young adults. [30] Some studies have shown that 1 in every 7 couples will fail to conceive due to infertility problems. [30] Infertility is a known risk factor for gynecologic cancers. [31] Infertile women are at a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer when compared to fertile ...

  9. Reproductive toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive toxicity refers to the potential risk from a given chemical, physical or biologic agent to adversely affect both male and female fertility as well as offspring development. [1] Reproductive toxicants may adversely affect sexual function, ovarian failure, fertility as well as causing developmental toxicity in the offspring.