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Monitoring 16 Monitoring of Testosterone Replacement Therapy ➤ In hypogonadal men who have started testosterone therapy, ES recommends evaluating the patient after treatment initiation to assess whether the patient has responded to treatment, is suffering any adverse effects, and is complying with the treatment regimen. (Ungraded Good Practice Statement) ➤ ES recommends a urological consultation for hypogonadal men receiving testosterone treatment if during the first 12 months of testosterone treatment there is a confirmed increase in prostate- specific antigen concentration >1.4 ng/mL above baseline, a confirmed prostate-specific antigen >4.0 ng/mL, or a prostatic abnormality detected on digital rectal examination. After 1 year, prostate monitoring should conform to standard guidelines for prostate cancer screening based on the race and age of the patient. (2|⊕⊕ )

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