Does a Bent Manhood Indicate Possible Cancer?

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Does a Bent Manhood Indicate Possible Cancer?

Few things make a man more nervous than the possibility of something seriously wrong with his member – and things rarely get more serious than cancer. Where male organ health is concerned, worry about cancer is way up there. Fortunately, male organ cancer is rare, responsible for only about 1% of all ancer cases in men. But that doesn’t decrease its ability to strike fear in a man. And some men may have become especially concerned recently when articles began appearing that seem to link a bent manhood to an increased likelihood of contracting cancer.male organ health

The study These articles were largely based on a study published in the medical journal Fertility & Sterility. The data was first presented at the American Society for Reproductive Cancer Scientific Congress. Entitled “Increased risk of cancer among men with Peyronie’s disease,” the study examined whether there was a clinical link between Peyronie’s disease and genetically-linked conditions, such as cancer. It was a retrospective cohort study, which means that it looked at existing data among a group of men and mined the data for information (as opposed to setting up a new test among a group or groups of people and seeing the results of this new test).

The study looked at more than 48,000 men with Peyronie’s disease, a condition in which a man experiences a severely bent manhood rather than the simple curvature many men experience. In most cases, the severely bent manhood is due to a build-up of fibrous scar tissue, or plaque, often from the male organ having been traumatized by rough handling. The study also looked at more than 1,100,000 men with tumescence dysfunction and at more than 480,000 “controls” who had neither a bent manhood nor tumescence issues.

The results When the scientists sifted through the data, it indicated that men with Peyronie’s disease have a significantly increased risk for developing cancer, including male organ cancer (specifically, a 40% greater risk). Those results may seem alarming; several men reading this have probably already checked to see if their member is bent. But it’s important to remember that this study was looking at men with Peyronie’s disease, not at men whose male organ curves a bit but not at such an angle as to be concerning.

And even for men who do indeed have a severely bent manhood, there’s no cause to panic. In the first place, this is only one study; many more are needed to see if the conclusions it comes to are replicated in other studies. And while the study identifies a link, it may be more complicated than simply saying Peyronie’s increases cancer risk. And even if there is an increased risk, that in no way means a man with a bent manhood is sure to get cancer. That said, men with Peyronie’s disease may want to look at this study as a reminder to keep on top of their male organ health. They may want to bring up this study with their doctor and ask if there is anything they can do to monitor for early signs of cancer.

A bent manhood and its possible relationship to cancer is an outlier among male organ health concerns. Everyday care of the organ can be aided by the regular application of a top notch male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). For best results, look closely at a crème’s ingredients and find one that includes L-carnitine. This amino acid is neuroprotective and can help to restore the loss of sensitivity that may accompany a male organ that has been handled too roughly. The best crème will also contain vitamin A, which is prized for its antibacterial properties and their ability to fight bacteria that can result in a persistent and unpleasant male organ odor.male organ health crème