The investigators at the 6th Summit Meeting on Hormonal Male Contraception, Petersberg,
Germany, held on July 7���9, 2002, recognized the need for standardized clinical trials
to develop a hormonal male method and drafted several recommendations [
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References
- 6th Summit Meeting consensus, recommendations for regulatory approval for hormonal male contraception.Int J Androl. 2002; 25: 375
- WHO Laboratory Manual for the examination of human semen and sperm-cervical mucus interaction.4th ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge1999
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Accepted:
November 26,
2006
Received:
November 26,
2006
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