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examine the association between fertility parameters and the periodontal status of men attending fertility and in vitro fertilization clinic Observational study Possible association between periodontal disease, low semen quality and male infertility
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recommend consideration of fertility preservation options prior to commencing gender-affirming testosterone therapy ( Coleman et al. 2012 , Anderson et al. 2020 ). Current fertility preservation options available are oocyte and embryo cryopreservation
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). Regardless of the treatment in consideration, a healthy therapeutic alliance is required to have open discussions that help identify attitudes toward treatment options and provide appropriately tailored care with a higher chance of success. Building
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. Materials and methods Animals Male snow leopards in this study were included in the Snow Leopard SSP and maintained in USDA and/or AZA-accredited facilities. All procedures were reviewed and approved by the Animal Care and Use Committees of each
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Introduction Advances in cancer treatment have led to increased survival rates, particularly among young children and adolescents. The increased number of young cancer survivors highlights the need for effective fertility preservation methods