It’s untrue frequent ejaculation prevents prostate cancer, say urologists

Sodiq Ojuroungbe Male sexual health experts have expressed concern over the circulation of misinformation on social media and mainstream media regarding the link between frequent ejaculation and the risk of prostate cancer. The physicians under the aegis of the Association of Urological Surgeons in Nigeria noted that while some studies suggest a potential correlation between [...]The post It’s untrue frequent ejaculation prevents prostate cancer, say urologists appeared first on Healthwise.

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Sodiq Ojuroungbe Male sexual health experts have expressed concern over the circulation of misinformation on social media and mainstream media regarding the link between frequent ejaculation and the risk of prostate cancer. The physicians under the aegis of the Association of Urological Surgeons in Nigeria noted that while some studies suggest a potential correlation between increased ejaculation frequency and a reduced risk of prostate cancer, the evidence remains inconclusive. Prostate cancer is a significant health problem in Nigeria, with the disease accounting for 11-15.

1 percent of all male cancer cases. There have been different studies that suggested that men who engage in frequent ejaculation are at lower risk of having prostate cancer. But, urologists in a statement jointly signed by the Association’s President, Prof.



N.K. Dakum, and Secretary General, Prof.

Muhammed Ahmed, cautioned that frequent ejaculation should not be seen as a guaranteed way to prevent prostate cancer. They insisted that early detection through regular screenings remains the most crucial strategy. The association leaders emphasised that more research is needed to fully understand the connection.

The urologists also encouraged the public to consult with qualified healthcare professionals for accurate and personalized information on prostate cancer prevention and management. They stressed the urgent need for better prevention, early detection, and treatment methods. They further noted the challenges of poor awareness, limited healthcare access, and sustainable prevention strategies.

“The Association of Urological Surgeons, Nigeria has observed with concern the recent and continued dissemination of information on social media platforms and even the mainstream media in Nigeria regarding the relationship between sex/frequent ejaculation and the risk of prostate cancer. “There is a need, as professionals in the field to make a statement in that regard to avoid the perpetuation of often misleading and inaccurate statements or conclusions. “We, therefore, wish to state that while there are studies suggesting a potential association between frequent ejaculation and reduced prostate cancer risk, the evidence is not yet conclusive, and more research is needed to understand the relationship between the two fully.

“For now, caution is advised in the interpretation of the available evidence and this should not be seen as a firmly established remedy to prevent prostate cancer. “To date, there is no firmly established means of prostate cancer prevention. Thus, prostate cancer screening for early detection remains the standard approach.

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