Increased Ejaculation is Strongly Linked to a Lower Risk for
Prostate Cancer - Dr. David Samadi
Increased Ejaculation is Strongly Linked to a Lower Risk for Prostate Cancer - Dr. David Samadi |
Dr. David Samadi states “Prior research shows a link between
the benefits of sex and prostate cancer. But a new study, with long term follow
up, adds to the evidence that ejaculation frequency, is the key factor in
reducing prostate cancer risk.”
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) APRIL 12, 2016
According
to a new study, increased ejaculation is strongly linked with a lower risk for prostate cancer in men. According to world renowned
prostate cancer surgeon, Dr. David Samadi at Lenox Hill Hospital, “Prior
research shows a link between the benefits of sex and prostate cancer. But this
new study, with long term follow up, adds to the evidence that ejaculation
frequency, is the key factor in reducing prostate cancer risk.”
Researchers
claim that sex, or frequency of ejaculation may be a modifiable risk factor for
prostate cancer, with more sex having the effect of reducing a man’s risk for
prostate cancer. "Aside from the potential cancer benefits, sex also
provides a number of health benefits such as a boost in your immunity,
better sleep, and can even protect against heart disease" states Dr.
Samadi.
The
study was carried out by scientists at the Harvard Medical School and Brigham
and Women Hospital. What they found was that “ejaculation frequency may be
inversely related to the risk of prostate cancer, a disease for which few
modifiable risk factors have been identified." The study data tracked
about 32,000 men, who were surveyed to find out the frequency of ejaculations
between 1992 and 2010. Men who ejaculated 21 times or more each month were about
20 percent less likely to receive a prostate cancer diagnosis than those who
only climaxed less than 10 times a month. As for how men achieved ejaculation,
it is not a requirement to have a sex partner. Whether it be sexual
intercourse, nocturnal emission, or masturbation, all are beneficial.
In Dr.
David Samadi's opinion, "these findings provide additional evidence of a beneficial role of more frequent ejaculation throughout adult life in the etiology
of prostate cancer, particularly for low-risk disease". It is encouraging
that men with higher ejaculatory rates have been seen to have lower risk of
prostate cancer long term, as there are not many modifiable risks for prostate
cancer.
According
to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prostate cancer is most common
cancer among men (other than skin cancer) in the United States. According to
the World Cancer Research Fund International, in 2012, there were more than 1.1
million cases of prostate cancer. This makes prostate cancer accountable for 8
percent of all new cancer cases, and 15 percent of cancers in men.
- It is estimated
that in 2016 in the United States, there will be about 180,890 new cases
of prostate cancer
- About 26,120
deaths from prostate cancer
- About 1 in 7 men
will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime
- About 1 in 39
men will die of prostate cancer.
- About 6 cases in
10 are diagnosed in men aged 65 or older
- The average age
at the time of diagnosis is about 66
- About 2.9
million men living with prostate cancer in the US today
Question: For health sake, should people (especially men) in prison be allowed to have sex at least 3 times a week!!!
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