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  • Effects of prostate cancer treatment in sex and gender minority groups, which include gay and bisexual men, transgender women, or transfeminine people, can include altered sexual function in relation to receptive anal and neovaginal intercourse and changes to patients’ role-in-sex, as well as changes in sexual pleasure related to the loss of the prostate as a source of sexual pleasure. In this Review, the authors discuss the prostate as a sexual organ and consider the effects of prostate cancer treatment in patients from these under-represented groups, as well as discussing the need for openness and counselling in patients from sexual and gender minorities.

    • Daniel R. Dickstein
    • Collin R. Edwards
    • Deborah C. Marshall
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 20, P: 332-355
  • Oceanic nitrogen concentrations are controlled by the balance between nitrogen fixation and denitrification. Examination of nutrient concentrations in the North and South Atlantic Ocean suggests that nitrogen fixation is controlled by the supply of dissolved iron.

    • C. Mark Moore
    • Matthew M. Mills
    • E. Malcolm S. Woodward
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 2, P: 867-871
  • The micronutrients iron and manganese are enriched in the Southern Ocean eastern Pacific sector at 2 to 4 km depth, probably from hydrothermal activity at ocean ridges, as revealed in depth profiles, and they could reach the surface mixed layer within two decades according to simulated water trajectories.

    • Antony J. Birchill
    • Chelsey A. Baker
    • Adrian P. Martin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-10