“When you're talking about ‘impact,’ I don't think it gets any bigger than treating male infertility, because you're surgically treating the man, of course, but you're really treating the couple as a whole, and you're helping potentially create a new life,” says Justin Dubin, MD.
Urology Times® is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022. To mark the occasion, we are highlighting 50 of the top innovations and developments that have transformed the field of urology over the past 50 years. In this installment, Justin Dubin, MD, discusses the development of treatments for male infertility. Dubin just completed his andrology fellowship at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois and will be starting his practice as the Director of Men’s Health at Memorial Healthcare Systems in Hollywood, Florida in the fall.
Study suggests broader use of anastrozole for male infertility
September 28th 2023If replicated with further study, the finding potentially expands noninvasive fertility treatment options and may minimize the need for expensive reproductive technology, according to lead author Scott D. Lundy, MD, PhD, of Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Urology.