Men with Oligospermia at 150% Increased Cancer Risk for Family Members, Study Finds

Men with Oligospermia at 150% Increased Cancer Risk for Family Members, Study Finds

Is oligospermia in men related to the risk of cancer in family members? Research shows that men with oligospermia have a nearly 150% higher chance of developing cancer among their blood relatives than men with normal sperm. Schematic diagram.Design Picture For the study, researchers used a database in Utah, USA, to collect information on male … Read more
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