The Biennial Review of Infertility presents a balanced view of clinically relevant existing information for the evolving areas. Created to provide an ongoing appraisal of current knowledge, the Biennial Review of Infertility motivates communication amongst all those working to help couples resolve their infertility.
Infertility is a widespread medical condition. As new technologies emerge, the rate at which our understanding of reproductive medicine grows can be overwhelming. The Biennial Review of Infertility provides the most up to date advances, ideas, and controversies together in one volume. Due to the distinctive nature of infertility, a panel of well-respected experts strives to present each chapter in a clear manner, specifically focused on evidence-based medicine. The Biennial Review of Infertility presents a balanced view of clinically relevant existing information for the evolving areas. Created to provide an ongoing appraisal of current knowledge, the Biennial Review of Infertility motivates communication amongst all those working to help couples resolve their infertility.
From the reviews:
"The objective of this book is to present important and cutting edge topics relevant to infertility in a single volume accessible to all medical specialties involved in the care of infertile couples. ? present each topic in a clear manner that will benefit both clinicians and scientists. ? This book undoubtedly presents ? several important and cutting edge topics relevant to infertility and highlights of emerging controversies and contrasting points which will be useful to reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, andrologists, embryologists and gynecologists." (Endocrine Regulations, October, 2009)
"This textbook ? totalling 22 concise chapters examining the current knowledge in various aspects of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). ? aimed ? at clinicians, embryologists and clinical nurse specialists who have existing experience and are working day to day in the field. Each chapter provides a background, then a comprehensive review ? of the available literature. It is then summarised and extensively referenced to allow readers to explore the area further. ? I would thoroughly recommend this text to practitioners." (Marco Gaudoin, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2010)
"This well written and informative update details breaking news and controversies in reproductive medicine. ? the book is written with reproductive endocrinologists and urologists emphasizing male infertility squarely in mind. ? The Biennial Review of Infertility is a fine and recommended reference for urologists whose practice includes men who struggle with fertility. It offers a comprehensive update in topics that will allow urologists to communicate effectively with their reproductive endocrinology/ gynecology colleagues." (Urology, Spring, 2010)