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Fellatio may significantly decrease risk of breast cancer  


(AP) -- Women who perform the act of fellatio on a regular basis, one to two times a 
week, may reduce their risk of breast
cancer by up to 40 percent, a North Carolina State University study found.  
 
Doctors had never suspected a link between the act of fellatio and breast cancer, but 
new research being performed at North
Carolina State University is starting to suggest that there could be an important link 
between the two. 
 
In a study of over 15,000 women suspected of having performed regular fellatio over 
the past ten years, the researchers found
that those actually having performed the act regularly, one to two times a week, had a 
lower occurrence of breast cancer than
those who had not. There was no increased risk, however, for those who did not 
regularly perform.  
 
"I think it removes the last shade of doubt that fellatio is actually a healthy act," 
said Dr. B.J. Sooner of Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine, who was not involved in the research. "I am surprised by these 
findings, but am also excited that the
researchers may have discovered a relatively easy way to lower the occurrence of 
breast cancer in women."  
 
The University researchers stressed that, though breast cancer is relatively uncommon, 
any steps taken to reduce the risk
would be a wise decision.  
 
"Only with regular performance will your chances be reduced, so I encourage all women 
out there to make fellatio an important
part of their daily routine," said Dr. Inserta Shafteer, one of the researchers at the 
University. "Since the emergence of
the research, I try to fellate at least once every other night to reduce my chances."  
 
The study is reported in Friday's Journal of Medical Research.  
 
In 1991, 43,582 women died of breast cancer, as reported by the National Cancer 
Institute.  
 
Dr. Len Lictepeen, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, said 
women should not overlook or "play
down" these findings.  
 
"This will hopefully change women's practice and patterns, resulting in a severe drop 
in the future number of cases,"
Lictepeen said.  
 
Sooner said the research shows no increase in the risk of breast cancer in those who 
are, for whatever reason, not able to
fellate regularly.  
 
"There's definitely fertile ground for more research. Many have stepped forward to 
volunteer for related research now in the
planning stages," he said.  
 
Almost every woman is, at some point, going to perform the act of fellatio, but it is 
the frequency at which this event
occurs that makes the difference, say researchers.  
 
The research consisted of two groups, 6,246 women ages 25 to 45 who had performed 
fellatio on a regular basis over the past
five to ten years, and 9,728 women who had not. The group of women who had performed 
fellatio had a breast cancer rate of 1.9
percent and the group who had not had a breast cancer rate of 10.4 percent.  
 
"The findings do suggest that there are other causes for breast cancer besides the 
absence of regular fellatio," Shafteer
said. "It's a cause, not THE cause."  
 
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