Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples: 1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. 2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. 3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
No, frequent ejaculation does not appear to enlarge the prostate: Prostate volume changes One study found no significant change in prostate volume before and after ejaculation. Ejaculation frequency and prostate size A study of about 2,000 men with an enlarged prostate found that ejaculation frequency had no effect on prostate size after accounting for age.
Great video, but the "ask your wife to help you not get prostate cancer" request would probably be met with "What?! Are you kidding me? I swear, is that all you ever think about?? Besides, we're married now and I don't have to!!"😂😢
I used to crank all the time 3 -4 times a day and ended up with prostate cancer and no more prostate and no cranking this is the worse a man can go through other than death of self or love one.. They should be working how to do a prostate transplant.. 😢
Yes also cases vercoise veins in my testicals and pyrones disease. Masturbating is an addiction and drains your body of essential nutrients and minerals and cases baldness prostate inflammation and uti infections
Thanks Dr for confirming what I've been hearing for a long time. I would just ask if you could follow up with the other ways dietary and others to prevent prostate cancer. New to subscribe BTW😉
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples: 1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. 2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. 3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
I’m a elementary thinker Perception is infinite 32000 men lol hair molecule of participants I can show you totally different studies that say opposite all I would say anything that stagnates is going to create a unhealthy environment everything in universe has to move its elementary 🌹🏴🙏
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples: 1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. 2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. 3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
Cancer is a disease. This can niether help or hurt. So does it also have an affect on testiculare cancr. When women do it does it affect uterine or cervical or ovarie cancer. Of course not !!
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples: 1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. 2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. 3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples: 1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. 2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer. 3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
I had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. I have been through the radiation treatment and chemotherapy (I am on observation now). I won’t know if I am cancer free until I am 61. I am 59 now. I asked my urologist about sexual activity. He had two options. Surgery or taking Viagra. If I am ready, I’ll take the Viagra. My prostate cancer was the result of a lot of red blood cells that were in my blood according to my doctors. One suggestion is to cut down on red meat. So begins another life journey…
If I use to Take natural Anti Androgens like . Red Reshi Mushroom , and saw plameto Berry powder . Because realy doctor I suffer from one problem I need to speak with you about it and asck you about it on your email
Prostate cancer or not, I ain't stopping! The dating scene is horrendous!!!
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples:
1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
I hear you.
You don't like 300 pound 5.0 ft women. With tattoos all over and blue hair. Screaming at the sun.
My take on this general topic is use it or lose it..
It actually helps reduce the the cause.
Sex is like a bridge game….. you gotta good hand, you don’t need a partner.
is that your case Just With the hand
When you don't use it then the problems start.
So sex is important?
Basically clearing out the tubes
The squirting syringe cracked me up😅
Saved my life sir...
So if getting prostate cancer isn’t bad enough you’re supposed to sit there while your doctor calls you a wanker.
Most wives may not want their husbands to live longer. Asking for help may be a fool’s errand.
I do believe doing "it" right before your blood test will raise your PSA
True story. A former doctor of mine notified me not to ejaculate for 24-48 hours before a blood PSA test.
Zinc and Selenium deficiency are the #1 problem
Once I saw Vanessa del Rio it was a wrap literally 😂😂
They says Abstaining is Healthy? And How about the Priest ?
My uncle is a monk, no issues with prostate enlargement however my father had it and got surgery for it
@@bekabeka71 maybe it's depend on every man ?
They have little alter boys they use for relief.
@@billybobbocephus2177 🤣🙄
@@GoogleAccount-z5s it does, it’s very closely linked to sedentary lifestyle and sexless life with too much sexual thoughts in the mind
im honestly going through this and dont love any of what you said
Just live and hope for the best
Just live in the moment.
Does masturbation cause enlargement of prostate?
Yes
No, frequent ejaculation does not appear to enlarge the prostate:
Prostate volume changes
One study found no significant change in prostate volume before and after ejaculation.
Ejaculation frequency and prostate size
A study of about 2,000 men with an enlarged prostate found that ejaculation frequency had no effect on prostate size after accounting for age.
@@Corey-iw4ot Where's the science behind it?
I think men get prostate cancer regardless if they beat off or not. There is something they spray the food with that causes it.
No it from too much alochol and eating red meat and dairy and too much caffeine. All that hard on the kidneys and prostate
Our water is full of crap
If that was the case every man on the planet would have it. It can temporarily elevate your PSA levels though.
No but it can reduce the chance of getting prostate cancer.
Good news for once! Scientific support for upping our monthly crank session totals!
Great video, but the "ask your wife to help you not get prostate cancer" request would probably be met with "What?! Are you kidding me? I swear, is that all you ever think about?? Besides, we're married now and I don't have to!!"😂😢
I used to crank all the time 3 -4 times a day and ended up with prostate cancer and no more prostate and no cranking this is the worse a man can go through other than death of self or love one.. They should be working how to do a prostate transplant.. 😢
to much of anything that is obviously not good and can be overdone
Damn ppl saying diffently one side says masturb it prevents prostrate cancer other side says it causes
@@christopherantonyjacob4794 In fact it causes cancer
i hope you are joking
Yes also cases vercoise veins in my testicals and pyrones disease. Masturbating is an addiction and drains your body of essential nutrients and minerals and cases baldness prostate inflammation and uti infections
Thanks Dr for confirming what I've been hearing for a long time. I would just ask if you could follow up with the other ways dietary and others to prevent prostate cancer. New to subscribe BTW😉
If that were true I would have been dead by 27.
In the words of Michael Jackson "Just Beat It"
I always believed in masturbation as being a healthy choice to do
That is a good one-liner, please help me?
Sadly my wife wouldn’t be interested!
Well it's either that or catching a venereal disease.
Also if some one stoped masturbation the reduction % of the prostate cancer Will less ?
Then, if all in the world, stop saying that the earth is round, will it be flat?
Excessive masturbation causes prostate cancer.
Please answer
@Yuusuf Maxamed But some researchers say that frequent masturbation reduces the risk of prostate cancer.
@@saurabhmaurya3017 they fool people
@@saurabhmaurya3017 lies!!
@@KartikGoenka758 these guys be faker than santa when it comes to medical health.
Source?
I'm testing the hypothesis out myself and up to now all plumbing is just fine...let you know otherwise, Jsck
Sir kyo 5 ya 6 saal musterbeat kiya hai usko prostate cancer ho gya hoga
Lets hope not
meanwhile YT is full of "nofap" videos which gives you superpowers 😂
Can masturbation prevent cancer if you are holding your cell phone too close to your head? Remember that study? Or would that equal each other out?
What about 60-65 yo?
What about the guys that do it 500-1000 times a month? I am asking for a friend :-)
Well u got one
best one I seen yet🤣
@@realhi-fihelplarry8047 Is that why Wilt Chamberlain was so tall?
I should have been dead 30 years ago!
I sure hope not or I’m in a world of hurt
Im fiddling my FerDeLance for fun as I watch this .
o7 CMDR
This is “Hard” to follow.
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples:
1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
Everyday
They do not know what they are lalking about - who knows ? Keep on keeping on.
I’m a elementary thinker Perception is infinite 32000 men lol hair molecule of participants I can show you totally different studies that say opposite all I would say anything that stagnates is going to create a unhealthy environment everything in universe has to move its elementary 🌹🏴🙏
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples:
1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
Cancer is a disease. This can niether help or hurt. So does it also have an affect on testiculare cancr. When women do it does it affect uterine or cervical or ovarie cancer. Of course not !!
My Wanking (masturbation) is normal i at a push Wank sometimes twice a day 40 times a month is at a push?
Heavenly information and helpful video. Pegging is very useful for massaging the prostate in men. From Bangladesh 🆒🆒🆒
So if you have sex 4-5 times a week. Will you get prostate cancer. No
🙏🏽thankgod🙏🏽
It is good yo have someone like you around. Keep up the good videos!
Я правельно панимаю что речь идёт о. Белых выделениях? 2:20
Секрет/жидкость
Better start it 😅
can all this wanking cause arthritis in the wrist and hand?
yes
No, just carpal tunnel!
Thats one way i can ask for more sekz 😂😂😂
I have heard quite 0:43 the opposite
Hairy palms, I’ve always heard.
Maybe opposite
What about priests?
So much for nofab
My Girlfriend will be Delighted!! (-:
Feed the geese! (Wolf of wall street)
Most 20 year old men would be dead by now
If it were like that there would only be women on earth.
You can become blind
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples:
1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
Yes.
And you'll get hairy palms.
I used to get 5 nuts a day. Psa is always normal.
Im good for another 1.657 lives then. 😅
Prevents cancer but leads to blindness.
Recently, several studies have found that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer. Here are a few examples:
1. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 300,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
2. A 2018 study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases found that men who ejaculated more frequently did not have a lower risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. The study analyzed data from over 12,000 men and found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of aggressive prostate cancer.
3. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that ejaculation frequency was not associated with a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery. The study analyzed data from over 1,500 men who underwent radical prostatectomy and found that ejaculation frequency did not impact the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. 4. A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention found that there was no significant association between ejaculation frequency and the risk of developing prostate cancer. The review analyzed data from 34 studies and found that ejaculation frequency was not a significant predictor of prostate cancer risk. It's worth noting that while these studies suggest that ejaculation frequency has no significant impact on the risk of developing prostate cancer, there may still be other factors that influence this risk. For example, factors such as diet, exercise, and family history may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.
UA-cam content creators are always coming up with new videos to cause worry and anxiety for UA-camrs. They must be psychopaths for sure.
I had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. I have been through the radiation treatment and chemotherapy (I am on observation now). I won’t know if I am cancer free until I am 61. I am 59 now. I asked my urologist about sexual activity. He had two options. Surgery or taking Viagra. If I am ready, I’ll take the Viagra.
My prostate cancer was the result of a lot of red blood cells that were in my blood according to my doctors. One suggestion is to cut down on red meat.
So begins another life journey…
sve lažu
YES YES YES cause prostate cancer !a man need a woman. Mastrubation is bad !
Excessive masterbation causes prostate cancer.
Source
@@jayevans6146 Me I got it from doing it too much
@@keeenen I can tell you right now that is *Not* what caused it
@@jayevans6146 from which year you masturbate continuously. Please tell me
Absolutely just the idea of constantly ejaculating is a very serious concern
Yes absolutely agree
So get it up boys
If I use to Take natural Anti Androgens like . Red Reshi Mushroom , and saw plameto Berry powder .
Because realy doctor I suffer from one problem I need to speak with you about it and asck you about it on your email
To find out what is the truth find out what the US govt recommends and do the opposite. Not kidding.
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