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The more often young and middle-age men ejaculate, the less likely they are to
develop prostate cancer, Australian researchers report in the journal New
Scientist.

The Cancer Council Victoria in Melbourne asked 1,079 men with prostate cancer to
answer a survey describing their sexual habits, comparing those answers with
1,259 healthy men of the same ages.

Although the preventive effect held true for men between the ages of 20 and 50,
the effect seemed greatest among men in their twenties, the researchers
conclude. Those in their twenties who ejaculated more than five times a week
were one-third less likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer later in life,
they say.

The latest findings appear to contradict previous studies, which found that
having many sexual partners or a high frequency of sexual activity increased the
risk of prostate cancer by up to 40 percent.

The Australian researchers have a simple explanation: "Men have many ways of
using their prostate which don't involve women or other men," explains the
study's lead author, Graham Giles.

The scientists speculate that ejaculation prevents carcinogenic substances from
building up in the prostate, lowering a man's risk of cancer.

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