Experts Reveal the Exact Number of Times Men May Need to Ejaculate Each Month to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

The Study That Sparked the Conversation

A landmark study published in European Urology in 2016 followed nearly 32,000 men between 1992 and 2010.

Researchers tracked self-reported ejaculation frequency across adulthood and compared it with later prostate cancer diagnoses.

What they found surprised many.

Men who reported ejaculating most frequently — defined as around 21 times or more per month — were about 20 percent less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than men reporting lower monthly frequency.

The researchers emphasized that this association was strongest for lower-risk forms of prostate cancer.

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