Initial blood test without need for for semen analysis could ‘make screening more accessible’
A new accessible blood test that can predict male infertility could soon be used by GPs, researchers say.
Published in the journal Scientific Reports, the research looked at data from nearly 4,000 men who underwent semen and hormone testing for male infertility from 2011-2020.
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