Mayo Clinic study sounds the alarm that puberty blockers may inflict irreversible harm on boys, possible cancer link
- The Mayo Clinic study suggests that puberty blockers could lead to significant testicular atrophy in young biological males.
- Samples from the Pediatric Testicular Biobank were used to study 87 young boys, including 16 gender dysphoric patients, who had taken puberty blockers.
- The study raises questions about the long-term effects of puberty blockers on male fertility, challenging claims of full reversibility.
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