Lower female partner live birth rate in male cancer survivors: An age‐matched cohort analysis of the Utah population database
Andrologia Nov 08, 2021
Patel DP, Meeks HT, Pastuszak AW, et al. - The time to first live birth was investigated for female partners of males after a cancer diagnosis.
In this retrospective, population-based, age-matched cohort study, researchers included 19,303 men diagnosed with cancer (exposed) and 93,608 age-matched men without cancer diagnoses (unexposed).
A live birth was less frequently reported prior to first cancer diagnosis (60.7% vs 65.4%) and after first cancer diagnosis (10.9% vs. 12.2%) in exposed men vs unexposed men.
The fertility hazard rate was 31% lower after cancer diagnosis date in exposed men vs unexposed men. T
This finding was most frequently observed among men aged 18–30 years.
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