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Beyond the Data -- Time for Public Health Action on Infertility
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Dr. Phoebe Thorpe and Dr. Lee Warner discuss infertility as a public health issue.
Individuals should know that infertility is personally devastating and results in several quality of life challenges, it is a disease that affects both men and women, and there are organizations that provide support – RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association and The American Fertility Association
Providers must focus on preconception care, including encouraging patients to stop smoking and weight management and preserve fertility of individuals being treated with chemotherapy, especially adolescents.
Public health can continue efforts to reduce preventable risk factors such as sexually transmitted diseases, obesity and smoking, and improve surveillance to identify and address racial and geographic disparities in both risk factors and access to treatment.
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Individuals should know that infertility is personally devastating and results in several quality of life challenges, it is a disease that affects both men and women, and there are organizations that provide support – RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association and The American Fertility Association
Providers must focus on preconception care, including encouraging patients to stop smoking and weight management and preserve fertility of individuals being treated with chemotherapy, especially adolescents.
Public health can continue efforts to reduce preventable risk factors such as sexually transmitted diseases, obesity and smoking, and improve surveillance to identify and address racial and geographic disparities in both risk factors and access to treatment.
This video can also be viewed at