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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 199794" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Notice who contributed to the guidelines?</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Canadian Urological Association clinical practice guideline on testosterone deficiency in men: <u>Evidence-based</u> Q&A (2021)</strong></p><p></p><p>Ethan D. Grober, MD; Yonah Krakowsky, MD; Mohit Khera, MD; Daniel T. Holmes, MD; Jay C. Lee, MD; John E. Grantmyre, MD; Premal Patel, MD; Richard A. Bebb, MD; Ryan Fitzpatrick, MD; Jeffrey D. Campbell, MD; Serge Carrier, MD; Abraham Morgentaler, MD</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Methods</strong></p><p></p><p>The current guideline is structured as a series of Questions & Answers (Q&A) relating to the diagnosis and management of TD.<em><strong> <u>By way of this structure, the guideline offers a practical, evidence-based overview and recommendations related to the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, risks, and benefits of TD and testosterone therapy</u>. <u>It was designed to be a straightforward and user-friendly guide for specialists (urologists, endocrinologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians), general practitioners, and the patients they treat</u>. The guideline offers Canadian-specific content with respect to knowledge and attitudes related to TD, laboratory diagnostic testing, Health Canada approved treatment formulations, and funding considerations.</strong></em></p><p></p><p><strong><em><u>The authorship group represents a panel of Canadian and international experts in the fields of men’s health and TD</u>.</em></strong> Representation is inter-provincial and multi-disciplinary covering the fields of urology, internal medicine/endocrinology, and clinical biochemistry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 199794, member: 13851"] Notice who contributed to the guidelines? [B]Canadian Urological Association clinical practice guideline on testosterone deficiency in men: [U]Evidence-based[/U] Q&A (2021)[/B] Ethan D. Grober, MD; Yonah Krakowsky, MD; Mohit Khera, MD; Daniel T. Holmes, MD; Jay C. Lee, MD; John E. Grantmyre, MD; Premal Patel, MD; Richard A. Bebb, MD; Ryan Fitzpatrick, MD; Jeffrey D. Campbell, MD; Serge Carrier, MD; Abraham Morgentaler, MD [B]Methods[/B] The current guideline is structured as a series of Questions & Answers (Q&A) relating to the diagnosis and management of TD.[I][B] [U]By way of this structure, the guideline offers a practical, evidence-based overview and recommendations related to the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, risks, and benefits of TD and testosterone therapy[/U]. [U]It was designed to be a straightforward and user-friendly guide for specialists (urologists, endocrinologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians), general practitioners, and the patients they treat[/U]. The guideline offers Canadian-specific content with respect to knowledge and attitudes related to TD, laboratory diagnostic testing, Health Canada approved treatment formulations, and funding considerations.[/B][/I] [B][I][U]The authorship group represents a panel of Canadian and international experts in the fields of men’s health and TD[/U].[/I][/B] Representation is inter-provincial and multi-disciplinary covering the fields of urology, internal medicine/endocrinology, and clinical biochemistry. [/QUOTE]
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