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Friday Fun: More Than 20 Partners Cuts Prostate Cancer Risk

Men with numerous lovers have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer because they have more sex, scientists say.



Lotharios who have had more than 20 partners have a 28 percent reduced risk compared with men who have had only one sexual partner in their lifetime, they claim.
But it is the amount of sex they have rather than the number of partners that cuts the cancer risk.

Lead researcher Prof. Marie-Elise Parent, from the University of Montreal, said 'it is possible that having many female sexual partners results in a higher frequency of ejaculation, whose protective effect against prostate cancer has been previously observed in cohort studies.'
Men who are virgins are almost twice likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer as those who are sexually experienced, it was claimed.

One theory is that large numbers of ejaculation may reduce the concentration of cancer-causing substances on prostatic-fluid, a constituent of semen.
But the same is not true for gay men-Where having more than 20 male partners doubles the risk of prostate cancer.
The danger of a less aggressive cancer type also rises five fold, possibly to do with greater exposure to sexually transmitted infections or forum of gay sex.
More than  3,200 men aged between 40 and 79 answered questions about their lifestyle and sex lives in the prostate cancer and environment study. 
Prof. Parent added: We were fortunate to have participants who were comfortable talking about their sexuality.
(Culled from Vanguard)



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Comments

Oluwa Troy said…
Thank you for this enlightening piece. I like the length. I think it's time I got my sexual groove on. 20 partners hunh. Ko po rara ;-)

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