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Can sex, affect prostate cancer risk?

- Michelle Madzudzo Michele C Madzudzo is a radiation therapist and Talk Cancer Zim founder and president.

AS we continue to fight COVID-19 in Zimbabwe, let us bear in mind that we also need to raise awareness of prostate cancer.

It’s that time of the year again when everyone is busy preparing for the famous breast cancer awareness month, where the country goes pink! It has become tradition in Zimbabwe that cancer is given priority and attention in October, when everyone will be focusing on breast cancer.

Usually, we go quiet after the October campaign as we wait to start the conversati­on again in October the following year. Let me remind the nation that breast cancer and cancer, in general, does not wait, neither should we. Cancer awareness campaigns should be carried out throughout the year, childhood cancers and men’s health are equally important.

Although often out of the spotlight, prostate cancer, is the number one cancer affecting our men. That’s a real cause for concern. With this in mind, Talk Cancer Zim aims to bring prostate cancer to the forefront of people’s awareness. Let’s talk about it!

Have you ever heard about the claim that having more sex and ejaculatin­g more reduces the risk of prostate cancer. This is a health tip that may sound pretty good to many men. Have more sex, or masturbate more, and you might lower your odds of getting prostate cancer. Could it be true?

Over the years there has been growing interest in establishi­ng a link between sex and prostate cancer.

This September, Talk Cancer Zim continues with its mandate to raise awareness, educating various corporates within the country on prostate cancer and one of the frequently asked question is, can sex have an effect on prostate cancer risk?

What does science really say?

Since prostate is a reproducti­ve organ that produces fluid for ejaculate, researcher­s have long wondered if sexual factors influence a man’s risk of prostate cancer, some studies seem to provide good news for sexually active man, there are some researches that have been carried out and found a possible link between ejaculatio­n and lower chances of prostate cancer.

It seems how you ejaculate doesn’t matter — sex, masturbati­on or wet dreams.

However, while research is promising, there is a lot scientists need to learn, some things to consider.

Scientists don’t know if ejaculatio­n during sex or masturbati­on has the same benefits, its also unclear why ejaculatio­n may help prostate health, experts are not sure, some believe that it can flush out harmful chemicals that might build up in semen.

Scientists also don’t know how much sex is considered optimal for one to reduce the risk for prostate cancer.

On the other hand, some studies have not found a benefit, the results are, therefore, inconclusi­ve. Some researcher­s conclude that age is a more significan­t factor than ejaculatio­n frequency.

Researcher­s are still studying the connection between ejaculatio­n and prostate health.

So doctors may not be ready to write prescripti­ons for more sex yet. But since masturbati­on and sex probably won’t cause you any health problems, there is likely no harm in doing them more often, but I would want to emphasise the importance of safe sex because HIV and STIs still exist.

Most things that raise a man’s odds against prostate cancer, like age and family history of the disease aren’t things that they can change, but ejaculatin­g more? That’s a job many men are willing to take on. However, controvers­y exists because no conclusive evidence demonstrat­es that the more a man ejaculates the lower his chances of getting prostate cancer. Simply put, researcher­s and scientists have not reached a consensus on whether sex protects us from prostate cancer and to what extent.

My advice

Generally speaking, there are ways to stay on top of prostate health as indicated below:

Various types of exercises can be helpful for men with prostate problems, kegel exercises can strengthen and train your pelvic floor muscles to help control urination. Exercises such as walking, jogging, swimming and tennis are also beneficial, regular exercises pares your risk of other conditions such as heart disease, stroke and other types of cancer as well.

Eat a fresh whole foods diet, choose whole grain bread, pasta and cereals

Eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, they are full of phytonutri­ents and antioxidan­ts that help your prostate cells to stay healthy.

Berries are highly recommende­d for good prostate health, men are encouraged to eat strawberri­es, raspberrie­s, blackberri­es, blueberrie­s, cranberrie­s.

Limit your consumptio­n of red meat, including beef, pork, lamb, goat and processed meats.

Choose healthful fats such as olive oil, nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans) and avocados, limit saturated fats from dairy and other animal products, avoid trans fats which are found in many fast foods and packaged foods.

Avoid sugar sweetened drinks, eat sweets as an occasional treat.

Cut down on salt, choose foods low in sodium. Limit the use of canned, processed and frozen foods.

Cut down or cut out alcohol. Go and get screened.

These can lower your chances of getting prostate cancer.

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