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  1. ... is cancer that starts in breast tissue. Both males and females have breast tissue. This means that ... breast cancer. Breast cancer in men is rare. Male breast cancer accounts for less than 1% of ...
  2. A male genital sore is any sore or lesion that appears on the penis, scrotum, or male urethra. ... A common cause of male genital sores are infections that are spread through sexual contact, such as: Genital herpes -- small, painful blisters filled with clear ...
  3. Chlamydia infection in males is usually an infection of the urethra. The urethra is the tube that drains urine from the bladder. It ...
  4. A urinary catheter tube drains urine from your bladder. You may need a catheter because you have urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary ...
  5. Male pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss in men. ... Male pattern baldness is related to your genes and male sex hormones. It usually follows a pattern ...
  6. When abnormal breast tissue develops in males, it is called gynecomastia. It is important to find out if the excess growth is breast tissue and not excess fat tissue ( ...
  7. The male condom is a thin cover that fits over a man's erect penis . Condoms are made of: Animal ... PREVENT PREGNANCY? If the sperm contained in a male's semen reach a woman's vagina, pregnancy may occur. ...
  8. Aging changes in the male reproductive system may include changes in testicular tissue, sperm production, and erectile function. These changes usually occur gradually.
  9. ... 27313122/ . Swerdloff RS, Wang C. The testis and male hypogonadism, infertility, and sexual dysfunction. In: Goldman L, ...
  10. ... X and one Y chromosome (typically seen in males) but is resistant to hormones that produce a male appearance (called androgens). As a result, the person ...
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