La masturbation et le risque de cancer de la prostate

missdu30

Et la vie continue…
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ben figure toi que vous êtes plus concernées que tu ne pense
car qui oblige les jeunes hommes à s'adonner à cette methode de pauvre?

hein qui?

si vous vouliez bien être un peu plus conciliantes peut etre qu'ils ne penseront plus à faire des choses qui risquent de provoquer un cancer

en quelque sorte vous etes complices


Juste en mode je pars en kewkew



mdr! t'es vraiment en mode kewkew la! :D
 

zigotino

FluCtuAt NeC MeRgitUr
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Une étude contradictoire semblait indiquer qu'au contraire, la masturbation ou une activité sexuelle soutenue permettait de faire reculer les risques d'adénomes prostatiques. La raison, la stase de fluides prostatiques qui pouvaient s'avérer délétères pour la prostate.

Une autre étude indiquait par ailleurs que la rétention éjaculatoire était quant à elle responsable également d'une plus grande prévalence de cancers de la prostate.

En fin de compte, sur la base de simple études statistiques, l'on peut conclure à des tendances qui ne sont pas tjrs systématiques ni vérifiées.

Le rôle de la prostate est quoi qu'il en soit sujet encore à questionnement et parfois ... élucubrations. Même sous fond de publication scientifique.

A trop chercher à savoir, l'on ne sait rien de plus.

+@+
 

Mazgha

Ayawayaw
Faudra m'expliquer comment sont menées ces études.
Un cobaye se branle tous les jours pendant 40 ans et régulièrement on contrôle l'évolution de sa santé?

Ou alors on analyse les ultramicro-phénomènes chimiques qui se produisent lors d'une branlette et on extrapole à une vie entière?
 
en resumé, le fait de se masturber entre 20 et 40 ans augmente les risques de velopper un cancer de la prostate chez l'homme.

A contrario, cette même masturabtion au delà de 50 ans peut reduire le risque du même cancer !


donc les gars il faut attendre 50 pour devenir sourd :D


Juste

pour les femmes c pas risqué alors???
 

clara2

Bladinaute averti
A new study finds men who are sexually active in their 20s and 30s are more likely to develop prostate cancer — especially if they masturbate frequently.

The message, perhaps: Hold off until middle age.

The study also found that frequent sexual activity in a man's 40s appears to have little effect and even small levels of sexual activity in a man's 50s could offer protection from the disease. Most of the differences were attributed to masturbation rather than sexual intercourse.

The study, led by the University of Nottingham, looked at the sexual practices of more than 431 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer before the age of 60, together with 409 controls who do not have prostate cancer.

Among men with prostate cancer, 34 percent had masturbated frequently in their 20s, compared to 24 percent among the control group. A similar spread was found for men in their 30s.

The results, based on questionnaires, are detailed in the journal BJU International (the British Journal of Urology).

The prostate gland secretes a milky fluid that mixes with sperm and seminal vesicle fluid to become semen. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States, after lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 30,000 die from it each year.

"We were keen to look at the links between sexual activity and younger men as a lot of prostate cancer studies focus on older men as the disease is more prevalent in men over 50," said lead author Polyxeni Dimitropoulou, who is now at the University of Cambridge.

"Hormones appear to play a key role in prostate cancer and it is very common to treat men with therapy to reduce the hormones thought to stimulate the cancer cells," Dimitropoulou said. "A man's sex drive is also regulated by his hormone levels, so this study examined the theory that having a high sex drive affects the risk of prostate cancer."

Other findings:

59 percent of the men in both groups said that they had engaged in sexual activity (intercourse or masturbation) 12 times a month or more in their 20s. This fell steadily as they got older, to 48 percent in their 30s, 28 percent in their forties and 13 percent in their 50s.
39 percent of the cancer group had had six female partners or more, compared with 31 percent of the control group.
Men with prostate cancer were more likely to have had a sexually transmitted disease than those without prostate cancer.

"A possible explanation for the protective effect that men in their fifties appear to receive from overall sexual activity, and particularly masturbation, is that the release of accumulated toxins during sexual activity reduces the risk of developing cancer in the prostate area," Dimitropoulou said. "This theory has, however, not been firmly established and further research is necessary."

Have Sex While You Sleep


Tu commences à t'inquiéter pour ta santé juste?
C'est bien ça...
 
Belle, sexy, soignée, gentille, douce, marrante, organisée, douée au lit, cultivée, charmante et biensur modeste. Enfin, bref, tu l'auras compris, je suis bourée de talent et de qualités, je suis parfaite en tout point de vue.
Je serais un homme, je rêverais d'avoir quelqu'un comme moi.
Oui, je sais se que tu va répondre: c'est normal de rêver de m'avoir...

ben au final t'as trouvé le post idéal...
celui où on se fait l'amour à soi même tout seul avec sa petite mimine.. puisque t'as besoin de personne et que tu sembles être excitée par toi même....
 
A new study finds men who are sexually active in their 20s and 30s are more likely to develop prostate cancer — especially if they masturbate frequently.

The message, perhaps: Hold off until middle age.

The study also found that frequent sexual activity in a man's 40s appears to have little effect and even small levels of sexual activity in a man's 50s could offer protection from the disease. Most of the differences were attributed to masturbation rather than sexual intercourse.

The study, led by the University of Nottingham, looked at the sexual practices of more than 431 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer before the age of 60, together with 409 controls who do not have prostate cancer.

Among men with prostate cancer, 34 percent had masturbated frequently in their 20s, compared to 24 percent among the control group. A similar spread was found for men in their 30s.

The results, based on questionnaires, are detailed in the journal BJU International (the British Journal of Urology).

The prostate gland secretes a milky fluid that mixes with sperm and seminal vesicle fluid to become semen. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States, after lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 30,000 die from it each year.

"We were keen to look at the links between sexual activity and younger men as a lot of prostate cancer studies focus on older men as the disease is more prevalent in men over 50," said lead author Polyxeni Dimitropoulou, who is now at the University of Cambridge.

"Hormones appear to play a key role in prostate cancer and it is very common to treat men with therapy to reduce the hormones thought to stimulate the cancer cells," Dimitropoulou said. "A man's sex drive is also regulated by his hormone levels, so this study examined the theory that having a high sex drive affects the risk of prostate cancer."

Other findings:

59 percent of the men in both groups said that they had engaged in sexual activity (intercourse or masturbation) 12 times a month or more in their 20s. This fell steadily as they got older, to 48 percent in their 30s, 28 percent in their forties and 13 percent in their 50s.
39 percent of the cancer group had had six female partners or more, compared with 31 percent of the control group.
Men with prostate cancer were more likely to have had a sexually transmitted disease than those without prostate cancer.

"A possible explanation for the protective effect that men in their fifties appear to receive from overall sexual activity, and particularly masturbation, is that the release of accumulated toxins during sexual activity reduces the risk of developing cancer in the prostate area," Dimitropoulou said. "This theory has, however, not been firmly established and further research is necessary."

Have Sex While You Sleep

Faudrait qu'ils se mettent d'accord ces scientifiques :eek:
J'avais cru entendre quelque part qu'au contraire cette pratique serait bénéfique pour la santé :rolleyes:
 
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