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Published on in Vol 8, No 2 (2022): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/33594, first published .
Evaluation of a Mobile Health App Offering Fertility Information to Male Patients With Cancer: Usability Study

Evaluation of a Mobile Health App Offering Fertility Information to Male Patients With Cancer: Usability Study

Evaluation of a Mobile Health App Offering Fertility Information to Male Patients With Cancer: Usability Study

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  1. Skog R, Olsson E, Gorman J, Bober S, Lampic C, Wettergren L, Pruller J. An internet-delivered psychoeducational intervention (Fex-Can 2.0) targeting fertility-related distress and sexual dysfunction in young adults diagnosed with cancer: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial with an internal pilot phase. PLOS One 2025;20(4):e0322368 View
  2. Orlić A, Alsamara I, Paric M. Improving fertility preservation for male cancer patients: A scoping review of barriers and facilitators. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications 2025;44:100976 View
  3. Lau N, Srinakarin K, Hong S, Aalfs H, Roth M, Ingram K, Berkman A, Chan S, Patten J, Iwata W, Taylor M, Fann J, Chow E, Palermo T. Mobile Health App Attitudes and Adoption Among Oncology Providers: Cross-Sectional National Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2026;28:e85583 View
  4. Facey M, Baker N, Sorvari A, Speller B, Jarvi K, Hicks L, Gupta A, Baxter N. Fertility Preservation Needs of Men Undergoing Cancer Treatment: An Explorative Qualitative Study. Current Oncology 2026;33(4):185 View