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Interesting, if exceptionally dry. GUYnecology focuses on the social obstacles that have prevented men's reproductive health from gaining traction in health care. It's a very interesting review of historical issues and contemporary data, but this volume will be somewhat opaque for all but the most curious readers. A health sciences background is nearly required when reading this book.

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DNFed at 11%. Nothing against this book, I just went into it expecting to learn about men's reproductive health, and it's actually more concerned with gender studies and why male reproductive science is so lacking. From what I read, it is well written!

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