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Fellatio and Breast Cancer

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(AP) -- Women who perform the act of fellatio and swallow semen on a regular basis, one to two times a week, may reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 40 percent, a North Carolina State University study found.

 

Doctors had never suspected a link between the act of fellatio and breast cancer, but new research being performed at North Carolina State University is starting to suggest that there could be an important link between the two.

 

In a study of over 15,000 women suspected of having performed regular fellatio and swallowed the ejaculatory fluid, over the past ten years, the researchers found that those actually having performed the act regularly, one to two times a week, had a lower occurance of breast cancer than those who had not. There was no increased risk, however, for those who did not regularly perform.

Now that makes no sense...how can 1 group have a lower instance of breast cancer than your average population while the other group does not have a larger instance of that? If you were to take the entire population and filter out a group that has 40% lower occurence of a disease, the remaining population would have to trend higher. That means the sample was fundamentally biased, IMO.

 

By the way your link is dead.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 08:34 PM)
Now that makes no sense...how can 1 group have a lower instance of breast cancer than your average population while the other group does not have a larger instance of that?  If you were to take the entire population and filter out a group that has 40% lower occurence of a disease, the remaining population would have to trend higher.  That means the sample was fundamentally biased, IMO.

 

By the way your link is dead.

Depends how large the treatment group is. If it's a small fraction, you wouldn't see any large difference. And dammit, that treatment group is far too small. Far, far too small.

 

Kind of tough to convince volunteers for this one, I guess. "In a study of over 15,000 women suspected of having performed regular fellatio..." Excuse me, miss, but you look like a chicken head. Could I have a minute of your time?

QUOTE(Texsox @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 06:25 PM)

 

 

***copy...paste...print...laminate***

I am willing to give myself up to benfit the fight against cancer if thats what it will take..

Edited by T R U

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QUOTE(3E8 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 06:39 PM)

 

It was clearly a hoax, but the page looked really good. LOL

Where in the hell are these 15,000 women that perform fellatio weekly?!?!

Edited by SoxFan1

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 07:58 PM)
Where in the hell are these 15,000 women that perform fellatio weekly?!?!

 

Everywhere.

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Apr 4, 2006 -> 07:58 PM)
Where in the hell are these 15,000 women that perform fellatio weekly?!?!

 

15,000 in one week?!?

That's gotta be one tired guy! :o

This was a hoax 3 years ago. Spread around college like mad.

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