MHM in the Media

  • Becoming a dad after cancer

    Becoming a dad after cancer

    FERTILITY is a particularly pertinent consideration for adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer at an age when they might not have considered future fatherhood.

    Learning that cancer, or its treatment, might put fertility at risk can be confronting. However, as steps can be taken to preserve fertility, it’s an important conversation for these young people to have with their doc-tors and families.

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  • Walk in, walk out… vasectomies?

    Walk in, walk out… vasectomies?

    Heard of walk in, walk out vasectomies and wondered if the process is really that simple?

    It’s said to be relatively painless, and only require 10 minutes at the doctor’s office.

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  • Men’s Health at the “G”

    Men’s Health at the “G”

    A/Prof Katz speak at public health forum with cricketer Merv Hughes and Dr Feelgood called Men’s Health at the “G” about men’s health issues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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  • A/Prof Katz gives his expert opinion regarding Men’s Health practices to Health Logix journalist

    A/Prof Katz gives his expert opinion regarding Men’s Health practices to Health Logix journalist

    Do men really avoid the doctor?

    It’s often said that men avoid the doctor. Some believe men don’t want to ask for help or admit something’s wrong, while others claim men simply ignore signs of poor health.

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  • A/Prof Katz gives an expert comment on a Micro-TESE article

    A/Prof Katz gives an expert comment on a Micro-TESE article

    Urological and Prosthetic Surgeon and Medical Director of Men’s Health Melbourne, A/Prof Katz, commented on the research saying, “Although several studies have demonstrated that for men with non-obstructive azoospermia the best chance of sperm retrieval is with a microdissection testicular sperm exploration (Micro-TESE), few studies have looked at the actual live birth rate after Micro-TESE.

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  • Como Hospital Profiles A/Prof Katz

    Como Hospital Profiles A/Prof Katz

    A/Prof Katz is a urological surgeon who serves as Medical Director of Men’s Health Melbourne and works with the team at Bayside Urology. He is a very approachable urologist who understands the importance of providing patients with the highest standards of care.

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  • Blue light to replace a little blue pill?

    Blue light to replace a little blue pill?

    The popular scientific magazine – Cosmos, asks A/Prof Katz to comment on some of the latest research.

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  • Men’s Health at the “G”

    Men’s Health at the “G”

    A/Prof Katz and Mr Christopher Love speak at public health forum Men’s Health at the “G” about men’s health issues.

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  • Sex and secret men’s business

    Sex and secret men’s business

    Men who have surgery for prostate cancer struggle to get proper advice about, or effective treatment for, its terrible side effects, writes Bettina Arndt.

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  • Cheaper Viagra good news for men with erection problems

    Cheaper Viagra good news for men with erection problems

    Janet was thrilled. The 50-year-old single mum wrote in great excitement when she first met her new partner online. But within a few weeks I received another email from the Sydney woman: ‘‘I can’t ask my mother or best friend about this and don’t know where else to go.

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  • Clomiphene may offer alternative for treating low testosterone

    Clomiphene may offer alternative for treating low testosterone

    New York— Evidence continues to accumulate that clomiphene citrate (Clomid), approved in the U.S. for the treatment of ovulatory dysfunction in women, may be an effective therapeutic option for men with hypogonadism.

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  • Scholar A/Prof Katz is part of some pioneering surgical research

    Scholar A/Prof Katz is part of some pioneering surgical research

    Victorian Fellow A/Prof Katz will be one of the first urologists in Australia and New Zealand to have completed a Fellowship in andrology, prosthetics, sexual and reproductive urology and male infertility. A/Prof Katz spent from July 2011 to June 2012 working at two of the most prestigious medical centres in the US – the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) and the New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (NYP/WCMC).

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