Can a Vasectomy Increase Danger of Prostate Cancer?
A vasectomy may have an increased risk of prostate cancer, this is concerned by many men . What are really research results? Is there a strong correlation between vasectomy and prostate cancer? More than 50 million people worldwide a vasectomy, one of the most common contraceptive methods for men have undergone. It is a very common procedure for men over 35 (almost 17 percent of men over 35). Doctors perform vasectomies more than 500,000 per year in America alone! A process of the vasectomy is an outpatient procedure that is simple to cut or block the vas deferens that contains sperm in the semen. The semen without sperm fertilize a woman. In general, the procedure may be performed in the doctor’s office without having to visit a surgery center. Only local anesthesia is necessary but some people choose to observe the procedure is complete! Vasectomy is a safe, low-risk, low-cost contraceptives. As the number of vasectomy is performed, so important, the researchers are interested in whe