Monday, November 16, 2009

If a man has prostate cancer , do his sperms have cancer cells?

If a man has prostate cancer, after making love with his wife , his sperms are already in his wife's body, will his wife get cancer also?

If a man has prostate cancer , do his sperms have cancer cells?
Sperm do not pass through the prostate. It encircles the vas diferens, but is not part of it. You're not in any danger.
Reply:interesting question. I wonder if Cancer is genetic. but most likely it is caused by environmental conditions. so the sperm should not be affected. This is just a wild guess on my part. But I do know that the Tasmanian Devil is transmitting cancer just from fighting each other. when they bite each other it appears the cancer spreads to the one they attacked
Reply:The prostate doesn't have anything to do with the production of sperm, so there is no "cancer cells" in the sperm. Even so, cancer is not contageous.
Reply:You can't catch cancer from a PCa sufferer. It's simply not contagious.





To correct the above answers, the prostate doesn't create the sperm itself, but it does make about 25% of the volume of seminal fluid.

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