Most women have never heard of their prostate, let alone considered that they could develop prostate cancer. But buried in female anatomy are small structures called Skene’s glands that develop from ...
Among male relatives of women with primary ovarian insufficiency, risks for prostate cancer, non-obstructive azoospermia, and severe oligozoospermia were elevated. Non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA), ...
Menopause and prostate problems will be among the priorities for the NHS’s revolutionary new online hospital when it launches next year.
Urinary health differs significantly between men and women due to anatomy, hormones, ageing, and daily habits. Women are more ...