Ibadan – A Consultant at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan,
Dr Taiwo Soyinka , says Nigerian men who have multiple intimate partners
are more prone to prostate cancer.
Soyinka told the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN), Tuesday, in Ibadan that prostate cancer is the abnormal
growth of cells within the prostate gland.
The consultant said the
ailment was common in men who are over 60 years of age, adding that
those who had more than one intimate partner were mostly affected.
She advised Nigerian men to be alert to certain body pains, saying this might be early signs of cancer.
“Some
of the cancer symptoms in men are specific and they involve certain
body parts and may even point directly to the possibility of cancer.
“A mass in the scrotum or testicles may point to a cancer of that part of the body.
“ But not all pains in parts of the private parts lead to cancer but the possibility should not be ruled out,” she said.
The consultant advised men to look for signs of prostate cancer early so as to reduce the high risk factor.
“I
will advise men to look for a dull persistent pain in the lower back
and the pelvic area. This is the most common sign of prostate cancer, ‘’
she said.
Soyinka said spotting signs of any type of cancer early
could lead to about 80 percent survival rate, adding that the survival
rate of prostate cancer had doubled in the country in the last 10 years
compared to the 1970s.
She also said there were more reasons for hope as there were better drugs as well as more advanced treatment options for cancer.
The
consultant further advised men to live a healthy intimate life at all
times as well as learn to look for signs and symptoms of cancer early.
(NAN)
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