Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility
Cervical cancer: The cancer is caused by several types of a virus called human papillomaviruses (HPV). HPV spreads through sexual contact. Most women's bodies are able to fight this infection but sometimes the virus leads to cancer. You're at greater hazard of cervical most cancers if you smoke, have many children, have many sex partners, use birth manipulate drugs for a lengthy time, or have HIV infection.
Endometrial cancer: The exact cause of endometrial cancer is not known. The increased levels of estrogen appear to have a role. Estrogen helps for buildup the lining of the uterus.
Ovarian cancer: This cancer usually occurs in women over age 50 but can affect younger women. When compared with any other cancer of the female reproductive system the ovarian cancer increases the death rate and is the leading cause of death from gynecological cancer in the developed world. Its cause is not known until now.
- Testicular Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Genetic Factors
- Epigenetic Factors
- Chemotherapy
- Sperm Banking
- Fertility Preservation Treatment
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- Adolescent Health
- Contraception
- Family planning Demand & Modern methods
- Reproductive Medicine
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Fertility Awareness
- Gynecological Cancers
- Male Reproductive Cancers and Infertility
- Maternal and Child health
- Menopause Health
- Menstrual Cycle
- Midwifery Nursing
- Pregnancy and Abortions
- Reproductive Anatomy
- Reproductive Hazards
- Reproductive Health & Rights
- Reproductive Toxicity
- Sexual Health & Rights
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Urological Disorders and Pregnancy
- Women’s Health