Testosterone is a crucial sex hormone important for the health and development of men of all ages. It plays a role in the integrity and maintaining the function of several systems and organs. Testosterone deficiency is linked to a number of signs and symptoms potentially affecting every man in his complexity and masculinity, and is therefore of strong urological interest. For this reason, urologists should attach importance to the need for knowledge, vocational education, and training in this specific area.

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European Urology : Official Journal of the European Association of Urology
Department of Urology

Mirone, V. (Vincenzo), Debruyne, F. (Frans), Dohle, G. (Gert), Salonia, A., Sofikitis, N. (Nikolaos), Verze, P. (Paolo), … Chapple, C. (Christopher). (2017). European Association of Urology Position Statement on the Role of the Urologist in the Management of Male Hypogonadism and Testosterone Therapy. European Urology : Official Journal of the European Association of Urology, 72(2), 164–167. doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2017.02.022