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Study: Over 21 Ejaculations Per Month May Reduce Risk of Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
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Study: Over 21 Ejaculations Per Month May Reduce Risk of Low-Risk Prostate Cancer

A large-scale study from Harvard University suggests that men ejaculating over 21 times per month may have a 19-22% lower risk of developing low-risk prostate cancer. However, frequent ejaculation showed no significant protective effect against high-risk or metastatic prostate cancer. Urologist Huang Po-jen emphasizes that this is an observational study showing correlation, not causation, and advises against deliberately altering ejaculation frequency for cancer prevention. He recommends a healthy lifestyle and regular screenings as the primary methods for prostate cancer prevention.

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Thousands of men in England to get faster, more precise prostate cancer radiotherapy
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Thousands of men in England to get faster, more precise prostate cancer radiotherapy

Thousands of men in England diagnosed with low- or intermediate-risk prostate cancer will be offered SABR, a precision radiotherapy that reduces treatment sessions from 20 to five. This advanced technique targets the disease more effectively, minimizing side effects and allowing patients to return to normal life sooner. NHS England expects all 48 radiotherapy centers to offer the treatment within weeks.

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Israeli PM Netanyahu Announces Treatment for Early-Stage Prostate Cancer
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Israeli PM Netanyahu Announces Treatment for Early-Stage Prostate Cancer

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he underwent treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, revealing he delayed publishing the diagnosis for two months during the war with Iran to avoid what he called false propaganda. The tumor was found at a very early stage with no metastases and has been fully treated, according to Hadassah Hospital oncology chief. The 76-year-old leader previously had surgery for an enlarged benign prostate in 2024.

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Former Premier League Manager Chris Hughton Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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24.04.2026Résumé IA

Former Premier League Manager Chris Hughton Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

Former Brighton and Newcastle manager Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in April last year. The cancer was detected early and he underwent successful surgery in May. The 67-year-old told the Daily Mail that the news didn't scare him, saying his first impression was that he'd be fine. During his playing career, Hughton was a full-back who made 398 appearances for Tottenham, winning a UEFA Cup and two FA Cups in the early 1980s, and earned 53 caps for the Republic of Ireland.

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