Malaysian Urological Association pans findings of a recent Taiwanese study and says doctors should not advise patients to masturbate more often. FMTNews
There is not enough scientific evidence to prove that regular ejaculation reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer.
“Unless there is a randomised study where you compare between two matched groups can you tell whether there is definitely a correlation between ejaculation and a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland found only in males and located below the bladder in front of the rectum. The prostate creates the fluid that makes semen.
Recently, a report from Taiwan’s United Daily News quoted the director of a men’s health centre in a local hospital as saying men who do not ejaculate regularly were at higher risk of developing prostate cancer.
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