Advances in pediatric medicine have increased survival rates for childhood illnesses, including cancer and chronic systemic disease. However, many survivors face long-term reproductive consequences in adulthood.
Gonadotoxic treatments, endocrine disruption, and delayed puberty may compromise future fertility and sexual health. These effects often manifest years after initial treatment.
Lifelong andrological follow-up is essential erotic to address reproductive outcomes and quality-of-life concerns in this population.
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