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Constant sexual intercourse doesn’t prevent prostate cancer: Urologist

The urologist said no evidence that constant sexual activities and having multiple girlfriends could prevent prostate cancer.

• November 18, 2024
Cancer symbol used to illustrate the story
Cancer symbol used to illustrate the story

Odezi Otobo, a consultant urologist, says there is no medical or urological evidence that constant sexual intercourse and ejaculation reduce a man’s risk of contracting prostate cancer.

Mr Otobo, who works with the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), said this at a medical outreach for men on Monday in Calabar.

The outreach, held at the premises of the Christian Central Chapel International (CCCI), Calabar, is part of programmes to commemorate “Movember.”

Movember, which involves the growing of moustaches, is an annual event held in November to raise awareness of men’s health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and men’s mental health.

The urologist, who was reacting to claims on social media that constant sexual activities and having multiple girlfriends could prevent prostate cancer, said the disease was either hereditary, caused by lifestyle or environment.

“Instead of taking unprofessional and unscientific advice from different quarters, it is important to visit a hospital if you notice anything and for those in their forties and fifties, get screened because early detection is key to effective treatment of cancer.

“Prostate cancer is indolent cancer and can be handled when a man is aware, visits a medical facility and changes his lifestyle, not by having multiple ‘side chicks,’” he said.

On his part, Yegwa Ukpo, the executive director, Asi Ukpo Comprehensive Cancer Centre, said they had to commemorate Movember because men’s health issues were hardly addressed in the society.

(NAN) 

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