Association between low total serum testosterone and body mass index in Australian survivors of testicular cancer: a retrospective analysis.
Grace Y KimCiara ConduitSophie O'HaireChia Yuen ChongOlivia BaenzigerJeremy LewinBenjamin ThomasNathan LawrentschukMartin R StocklerIan OlverPeter GrimisonBen TranPublished in: Basic and clinical andrology (2024)
Low total serum testosterone was common in survivors of testicular cancer, and associated with a higher body mass index prior to orchidectomy, suggesting that elevated body mass index may contribute to low testosterone in this population, and that body weight, diet, and exercise should be addressed in testicular cancer follow-up.