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DJ Fresh on sex: I do it at least once a day

More sex 'can reduce' male cancer

FREQUENT sex can reduce the chances of men developing prostate cancer.

This is according to urologist and sexual health expert Dr Shingai Mutambirwa, who says most men do not like to do prostate cancer tests, but says it is important for them to be done at least once a year.

Mutambirwa, 5FM DJ Thato Sikwane aka DJ Fresh, Kenny "Sushi King" Kunene and actor Sello Maake Ka-Ncube are part of a panel on the DStv Redi on Mzansi show tonight at 7.30pm.

DJ Fresh says men are afraid of undergoing prostate cancer tests because they fear that they might "like it".

Ka-Ncube says he has avoided the traditional "finger probe" test and took the blood test option.

Sikwane and Kunene could be saved from the deadly disease because they have sex frequently.

Sikwane claims he has "it" at least once a day.

The apparently randy "Sushi King" says he does "it" several times a day.

Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system.

It is a leading cancer faced by men but if detected early and treated, this disease can be successfully managed, according to doctors.

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