EXPLAINER: Does ejaculating 21+ times a month reduce prostate cancer risk? Here’s what research says

A viral and controversial comment by Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze — that men must ejaculate at least 21 times a month to lower prostate cancer risk — has sparked debate and confusion online.

While the topic has been studied, experts emphasise there is no scientific consensus or compulsory rule. Given how common prostate cancer is, understanding its risk factors is important.

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Studies show that about one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lives, making it necessary to separate scientific evidence from oversimplified conclusions.

So what does existing research actually say about ejaculation frequency and prostate cancer risk? Is there truly a link, and is 21 times a month really compulsory?.Read Original/Read Complete.

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