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Appendix A: Data Sources and Methods
Pages 165-172

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... At the beginning of the study, the IOM staff, in conjunction with staff of the National Research Council Library, conducted a broad literature search of Medline and Embase to determine the scope of the literature on testosterone, and then a more narrowly defined search on Medline to identify clinical trials of testosterone therapy. For the latter Medline search, the search terms were testosterone and androgen replacement therapy or testosterone replacement therapy, and the publication type was limited to ran165
From page 166...
... Additional references were identified by reviewing the reference lists of major review articles and relevant books and by references supplied by IOM staff. The most recently published systematic review by Gruenewald and Matsumoto (2003)
From page 167...
... During the May 2003 meeting of the committee, the committee had discussions with Andrew von Eschenbach, director of the National Cancer Institute; Donald Coffey (Johns Hopkins University) , Alvin Matsumoto (University of Washington)
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... 2003. Testosterone supplementation therapy for older men: potential benefits and risks.


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