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期刊名:Journal of mens health

缩写:J MENS HEALTH

ISSN:1875-6867

e-ISSN:1875-6859

IF/分区:0.6/Q4

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Margarita Echeverri,Kyazia Felder,David Anderson et al. Margarita Echeverri et al.
Background: African American men (AAM) have persistently had the highest incidence and mortality rates for prostate cancer (PrCa) in the United States. Considering that current guidelines recommend the practice of shared ...
Fayssal Alqudrah,Rachel Passarelli,Jennifer Sykes et al. Fayssal Alqudrah et al.
Penile cancer accounts for about 1% of all male cancer diagnoses in the United States. Regional lymph node involvement is strongly correlated with overall outcomes, and as such the procedure of inguinal lymph node dissection (ILND) is imper...
Sebenzile Nkosi,Kopano Ratele,Yandisa Sikweyiya et al. Sebenzile Nkosi et al.
Sexual assault is a common occurrence among incarcerated men in correctional facilities, and severely impacts the psychological well-being of the victim. We explored hypermasculinity as a moderator between sexual violence (SV) victimization...
Terrence C Tsou,Shagnik Ray,Mahir Maruf et al. Terrence C Tsou et al.
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a cornerstone in managing male infertility, especially in obstructive azoospermia (OA) and non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), necessitating sperm retrieval via testicular sperm extraction (TESE) or...
Alicia K Matthews,Suchanart Inwanna,Dami Oyaluade et al. Alicia K Matthews et al.
To examine knowledge and attitudes about lung health promotion (smoking cessation and lung cancer screening) among Black male smokers in a large Midwestern city in the United States. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with ...
Karl Peltzer,Supa Pengpid Karl Peltzer
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the association between somatic disorders, lifestyle factors, incident and persistent depressive symptoms, and low life satisfaction in a longitudinal study in South Afri...
Jean M Reading,Melissa M Crane,Kellie Carlyle et al. Jean M Reading et al.
Background: Young men are at high risk for developing obesity-related health complications, yet are markedly underrepresented in lifestyle interventions. This pilot study examined the feasibility and preliminary efficacy ...
Brian J Morris,Athos Katelaris,Norman J Blumenthal et al. Brian J Morris et al.
The aim was (1) to perform an up-to-date systematic review of the male circumcision (MC) literature and (2) to determine the number of adverse medical conditions prevented by early MC in Australia. Searches of PubMed using "circumcision" wi...
Amarnath Mukherjee,Augene Park,Kelvin Paul Davies Amarnath Mukherjee
Background and objective: A growing body of literature suggests modulated expression of members of the opiorphin family of genes (PROL1, SMR3A and SMR3B) is associated with cancer. Recently, overexpression of PROL1 was sh...
Marquita W Lewis-Thames,Saira Khan,Veronica Hicks et al. Marquita W Lewis-Thames et al.
Background and objective: Black men have an increased risk of prostate cancer mortality compared with any racial or ethnic group. Further, research on prostate cancer prevention and control messaging focusing on Black men...