FACT-CHECKING: Does Frequent Ejaculation Reduce Prostate Cancer?

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  • Health experts caution against overinterpreting findings on ejaculation and prostate cancer risk
  • Prostate cancer screening remains the recommended approach for early detection and prevention

Recent discussions have emerged suggesting a link between frequent ejaculation and a reduced risk of prostate cancer. While some studies have explored this potential association, the evidence remains inconclusive. The Association of Urological Surgeons, Nigeria (NAUS) has addressed these claims, emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting such information.

Scientific Studies and Findings

A study published in JAMA in 2004 examined the relationship between ejaculation frequency and prostate cancer risk. The research indicated that men who ejaculated more frequently had a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. Specifically, those who ejaculated 21 or more times per month had a 31% reduced risk compared to those who ejaculated 4–7 times per month.

Similarly, a 2016 study from Harvard University found that men who ejaculated 21 or more times per month had a 20% lower risk of prostate cancer compared to those who ejaculated 4–7 times per month.

Cautions and Considerations

Despite these findings, the Association of Urological Surgeons, Nigeria (NAUS), 2024, has issued a statement urging caution. They note that while some studies suggest a potential association between frequent ejaculation and reduced prostate cancer risk, the evidence is not yet conclusive.

NAUS emphasizes the need for more research to fully understand this relationship and advises against viewing frequent ejaculation as a firmly established preventive measure against prostate cancer.

Current Recommendations

Given the current state of research, NAUS advises that prostate cancer screening for early detection remains the standard approach. There is no firmly established means of prostate cancer prevention at this time. Therefore, individuals should consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice and adhere to recommended screening guidelines.

Conclusion

While some studies have explored the potential link between ejaculation frequency and prostate cancer risk, the evidence remains inconclusive. Health organizations, including NAUS, recommend caution in interpreting these findings and emphasize the importance of regular screening for early detection of prostate cancer. Individuals concerned about prostate health should seek guidance from qualified healthcare providers.

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