Prostate News Archive
28-Jan-2009
High sex drive in youth tied to prostate cancer (The Times of India)
LONDON: Men who are more sexually active while young run a higher risk of prostate cancer, according to British researchers. Masturbation and Prostate Cancer Risk (WebMD)
Frequent masturbation is a sign of higher prostate cancer risk in younger men, but a sign of lower risk in older men, a U.K. study shows. $15 million for prostate cancer work (The Australian)
BRISBANE'S Princess Alexandra Hospital and QUT will share $15 million for prostate cancer research with the Epworth hospital. Sex, masturbation linked to prostate cancer risk (New Kerala)
Washington, Jan 27 : Men who are very sexually active in their 20s and 30s run a higher risk of prostate cancer, suggests a new study. Prostate cancer linked to high sexual activity in men under 40 (The Malaysian Insider)
JAN 27 - Men who are "very" sexually active in their 20s and 30s are more likely to develop prostate cancer, scientists have said. Frequent sexual activity between those ages increases the risk of the illness in later life, according to researchers. But frequent activity in a man"s 40s and older appeared to have little impact on their risk, data published in this month"s issue of BJU ...
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