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Old 10-12-2007, 02:36 AM
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Default Could someone corroborate that abstinence of sex is a risk factor to prostate cancer?

I remember reading that priests, monks etc showed a higher incidence of prostate cancer due to abstinence but I have not been able to find it again.
just off the press. For example, men who reported 21 or more ejaculations per month in their 40s had a 32% lower risk of prostate cancer later in life compared with those who reported between four and seven ejaculations per month. Men who reported more than 21 monthly ejaculations in the previous year had a 51% lower risk of prostate cancer.

Overall, an average of 21 or more ejaculations a month during a man's lifetime decreased the risk of prostate cancer later in life by 33%. And each increase of three ejaculations per week during a man's lifetime was associated with a 15% reduction in prostate cancer risk.
Ejaculation May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

The findings, published in the April 7 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, are based on data collected from nearly 30,000 predominately white men aged 46 to 81.


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Sex x referred to the female and male duality of biology and reproduction.
An organism's sex is defined by its biological role in reproduction, not according to its sexual or other behavior.
The female sex is defined as the one which produces the larger gamete and which typically bears the offspring.
In contrast, the male sex has a smaller gamete and rarely bears offspring.
Unlike organisms that only have the ability to reproduce asexually, many species can produce offspring
through meiosis and fertilization. Often, individuals of the two sexes attract one another and communicate their readiness
to procreate through biological changes, or, in social species, through courtship behaviours.
In some animals and many plants sex may be assigned to specific structures rather than the entire organism.
Earthworms, for example, are normally hermaphrodites.

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