Good and Bad Testosterone 1st Edition
Good and Bad Testosterone, 1st Edition by Ilpo Huhtaniemi is an authoritative, modern guide to the complex world of testosterone — its physiology, clinical disorders, and therapeutic use. Written for endocrinologists, general practitioners, researchers and advanced students, this book balances rigorous science with practical clinical insight to illuminate how testosterone impacts male and female health across the lifespan.
Begin with a clear, evidence-based overview of testosterone biology, then move into focused chapters on hypogonadism, androgen excess, diagnostic strategies, and the controversies surrounding testosterone replacement therapy. Case studies and real-world clinical scenarios bridge research and practice, helping clinicians in the UK, US, Europe and worldwide apply up-to-date management approaches with confidence.
Readers will appreciate the book’s clarity on risk–benefit considerations, monitoring protocols, and differential diagnosis — essential for safe, effective patient care. The prose is accessible yet precise, making complex endocrinology approachable without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Whether you’re seeking to update clinical protocols, deepen your understanding of hormonal regulation, or prepare for board exams, this first edition is a timely resource. Its global perspective and focus on best-practice care make it relevant to a broad clinical audience.
Order your copy today to enhance your practice or research library with a definitive reference on testosterone science and clinical application. Gain the knowledge to distinguish the “good” from the “bad” and make informed decisions for patient-centered endocrine care.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


