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Dr, Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, Chief, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, St Michael’s Hospital, Canada

Publications

  • Reviews   
    Why care about long term testosterone deficiency? Osteopenia and osteoporosis: Bone fractures, health and social consequences
    Author(s): Robert G Josse*

    Osteoporotic fractures in men have been, until recently, a neglected health problem, but this area is now the subject of renewed interest and investigation. Osteoporosis, once thought, inappropriately, to be an inevitable consequence of aging, is now assuming increasing importance, especially in women, because of the morbidity and mortality associated with fractures, and the burgeoning public health burden that this represents. However, more recently it has also been recognized that men lose bone density with advancing age and are also subject to osteoporotic fractures. One in eight men older than the age of fifty years has an osteoporotic fracture, and some 30% of hip fractures, representing the greatest health care burden, occur in men. Moreover, the mortality rate after a hip fracture is greater in men than women. While osteoporosis in men and women hav.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/1488-5069.1000019

 
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