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Sex, masturbation linked to higher cancer risk

26 Jan 2009

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Men who are very sexually active in their twenties and thirties are more likely to develop prostate cancer, especially if they masturbate frequently, according to a study of more than 800 men published in the January issue of BJU International.

However the UK research team also found that frequent sexual activity in a man's forties appears to have little effect and even small levels of activity in a man's fifties could offer protection from the disease. Most of the differences were attributed to masturbation rather than sexual intercourse.

The study, led by the University of Nottingham, looked at the sexual practices of more than 431 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer before the age of 60, together with 409 controls.

Men who took part in the study were asked about all aspects of their sex life from their twenties onwards, including how old they were when they became sexually active, how often they masturbated and had intercourse, how many sexual partners they had had and whether they had had any sexually transmitted diseases.

"We were keen to look at the links between sexual activity and younger men as a lot of prostate cancer studies focus on older men as the disease is more prevalent in men over 50" says lead author Dr Polyxeni Dimitropoulou, who is now at the University of Cambridge.

"Hormones appear to play a key role in prostate cancer and it is very common to treat men with therapy to reduce the hormones thought to stimulate the cancer cells. A man's sex drive is also regulated by his hormone levels, so this study examined the theory that having a high sex drive affects the risk of prostate cancer."

The study participants, who were recruited by their family doctors, were asked to fill in a questionnaire about their sexual habits in each decade of their life since their twenties.

All the men with prostate cancer had been diagnosed in their fifties. Most of the men who took part in the study (97%) were white and the majority were currently married (84%) or widowed, separated or divorced (12%).

A number of interesting points came out of the study:

* 59% of the men in both groups said that they had engaged in sexual activity (intercourse or masturbation) 12 times a month or more in their twenties. This fell steadily as they got older, to 48% in their thirties, 28% in their forties and 13% in their fifties.
* 39% of the cancer group had had six female partners or more, compared with 31% of the control group.
* Men with prostate cancer were more likely to have had a sexually transmitted disease than those without prostate cancer.
* More men with prostate cancer fell into the highest frequency groups in each decade when it came to sexual activity (intercourse and masturbation) than men in the control group. 40% of men in the cancer group fell into the highest frequency category in their twenties (20 or more times a month) compared to 32% in the control group. Similar patterns were observed in the men's thirties and forties. By the fifties it had evened out, with 31% in each group falling into the most frequent category (ten or more times a month).
* Men with prostate cancer were also more likely to masturbate frequently than men in the control group, with the greatest difference in the twenties (34% versus 24%) and thirties (41% versus 31%). The differences were less pronounced in their forties (34% versus 28%) and by the fifties the cancer group was slightly lower (25% versus 26%).

"What makes our study stand out from previous research is that we focused on a younger age group than normal and included both intercourse and masturbation at various stages in the participants' lives" says Dr Dimitropoulou.

"Overall we found a significant association between prostate cancer and sexual activity in a man's twenties and between masturbation and prostate cancer in the twenties and thirties. However there was no significant association between sexual activity and prostate cancer in a man's forties.

"A possible explanation for the protective effect that men in their fifties appear to receive from overall sexual activity, and particularly masturbation, is that the release of accumulated toxins during sexual activity reduces the risk of developing cancer in the prostate area. This theory has, however, not been firmly established and further research is necessary."
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26 Jan 2009
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Anonymous's picture

give me a break

I agree with one of the other posters about it being hormone related. One minute they say something is bad for you and the next it is really good for you. When I was a kid at one point they said yogurt was bad for you, and now it is good. We may have become electonically advanced quite quickly, but we still have a ways to go with medicine and the human body.



Anonymous's picture

Sex Masturbation is Good if you use breathing Techniques

If you "MEN" learn about ejaculation control you will be fine. The only reason these statments are true of what they are saying up here is becasue they are studies from average men. According to ancient Taoist and easter ways, men controlled there ejaculation through breathing techniques and other muscle techniques.( please look this up online gentlemen for more information or email me. Dont listen to these comments, men are strong but in the west we are taught from birth about over stimulation, over sex, over eating, over CONSUMPTION. Sex is great and when you discover these ways you will be happy and you will never suffer from any of these ways. Just stop the flow and breath! Its fun for you partner to help you out with this and will turn her on more as well.

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Anonymous's picture

Sounds like BS

Well we all gotta go sometime, might as well go with a smile on your face!



Anonymous's picture

Not what the Doc told me....

The doctor told me years ago that masturbation would strength the prostate.....go figure !



Anonymous's picture

swapnakaj@gmail.com

Hello!

This is not true always, but may be considered in some cases.



Anonymous's picture

This study is wrong

This study was covered in other blogs a while back. It wasn't a great study and is contradicted by a number of larger studies that show the opposite--frequency of masturbation is negatively related to prostate cancer risk!



bart014's picture

What's the issue here?

Well, I read the article and have one key thought. The masturbation is a normal man's activity. It's frequency might be different depending on hormone levels, right? Correct me if this assumption is false.
If so, is that really related to masturbation or the hormone levels themelves? I think of that because the final message sounds like it is wrong (risky) to masturbate rather while I think it should instead sound like having sex, or being more precise having erection, is wrong (risky). Shouldn't it be said this way first and afterwards masturbation might be pointed out just as a factor of man's sexual life?

All the survey looks pretty cheap to me or hasty at least with it's conclusions. What is an issue here is that such practices (I mean the survey not having some pleasure) may have a negative influence on men in terms of unnecessary stress.

I'm pretty surprised that scientists do such things. What do they gain from being so?
If truly this is more masturbate related issue and not the hormones, why nobody has explained how? Give some light on the dependencies, please. I mean, what is so crucial in the men's hand moves that a cancer might come out of that?

Let's be serious and responsible. A survey with such conclusions I could do myself even though I have nothing to do with science except for that it's very interesting - when it is a science.

Bart



Anonymous's picture

I will probably die of prostata cancer then...

... like I'm wanking of. I can't help it, I'm simply too horny. I mean, I can hold out a week but longer than that... it is impossible! I need my daily wank so I can be productive instead of thinking of beautiful women all the time.



Anonymous's picture

prostate cancer and

Sorry dudes we have had everything you can think of thrown at us, I have been bonking off almost once a day since I was 14 or 15, even when I was married. Hey dudes Im 62 now and I will say, I will only say that if this is true, then oh well its a little late to worry over spilled Milk (semen) now, I guess I will cross that bridge when I get to it, untill I get there, hand me some lube.



Anonymous's picture

It's worth it ; )

I'm in my twenties, but I'm not changing anything. I've been in the highest frequencey category since I was 15! Better start getting a DRE and PSA at 40...



Anonymous's picture

My guess

My guess is that this study is pretty flawed. Let's not leap to conclusions here. They could discover prostate cancer is viral and the more someone has sex the more chances of picking up the virus. There's way too many variables to draw any real conclusions.



Anonymous's picture

Does that mean...

Every man who has prostate cancer spanked alot when younger? LOL



Anonymous's picture

Now they tell us.

Thanks....a bit late though.



Anonymous's picture

Oops

I'm going to have trouble then :)

So parents and religious leaders can now shelve the hairy palms scare story and replace it with "you'll get cancer when you're older if you don't stop doing that!" and they may be right.



Anonymous's picture

killing me softly (with

killing me softly (with prostate cancer)


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