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Well, if you google vasectomies and prostate cancer, you will see that according to the ACS, NIH, and organizations devoted to prostate cancer that the experts actually involved in researching and treating the disease attribute the increased incidence of prostate cancer to the improvements in early detection of the cancer. Prostate cancer is typically a very slow growing cancer with few symptoms, so in years past a man could have it, grow old and die of something else with the cancer never detected. Now it is part of routine screenings for men.Originally Posted by mamacita forums.catholic-questions.org/images/buttons_cad/viewpost.gif
***Think about it, prostate cancer has become more evident also with the rise of vasectomies. Long ago, you never heard of prostate cancer, and men RARELY had vasectomies. NOw, it’s everywhere you go… ***
If you looked into it, you would also see that the studies linking vasectomies to prostate cancer are considered to be conflicting, with the strength of the correlation found by earlier studies not confirmed in recent studies. The experts believe it is a correlation, which is completely different from a cause and effect relationship. They believe that the correlation between men who have had vasectomies being diagnosed with prostate cancer is most likely because men who have vasectomies tend to be more educated and engage in more “health seeking” behaviors, so that they go for routine screening exams and tests and thus the prostate cancer is discovered.
As for the “vasectomies cause dementia, too” argument, a google search reveals a study at Northwestern University study published earlier this year which found a correlation between vasectomies and a specific, rare form of dementia. The author of the study is quoted as being very cautious in interpreting the results, stressing that what she found was simply a correlation, not cause and effect, and stressing the need for more studies.
I really, really wish that people who are trying to convince others of the rightness of the church’s teachings would stop misrepresenting, exaggerating and misinterpreting the medical information so that it supports their point. It makes it look as though the church’s supporters don’t believe the moral and religious grounds are strong enough, and they have to look for ways to try to scare people into doing what the church teaches. The people who do this lack credibility and worse, they take the church’s credibility down with them.