Experts in andrology are calling families to pay more attention to
men's reproductive health.
"In contrast to the situation where great importance is attached to
women's health, men's health is always neglected by both men and
their families," said Zhu Jichuan, an expert with the Chinese
Society of Andrology.
Zhu spoke yesterday in Beijing at a news conference about the First
Asia-Pacific Forum on Andrology, which will be held from October 17
to 21 next year in Shanghai.
The death rate for men is higher than that for women worldwide, and
the average life span of men is six to eight years shorter than
that of women, according to Zhu.
Wang Yixin, chairman of the Shanghai Society of Andrology, said
over 18 percent of men in Shanghai suffer from prostatitis.
Zhu said it is important to upgrade the health status of men in
every period of life, from adolescence to agedness.
Qian Shaozhen, chairman of the Asian Society of Andrology, said
next year's forum will include talks on fields like reproductive
physiology, traditional medicine, sexual psychology and virile
diseases.
The organization committee, chaired by Qian, has invited well known
andrologists from around the world to participate in the forum.
Exhibitions of medicines, technologies as well as facilities in
andrology will also be on display during the forum.
Men's health has gradually gained more attention in China as people
have become more health conscious.
(China Daily November
29, 2001)