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HPV and Oral Sex: A Surprising Connection to Throat Cancer
USAThursday, October 24, 2024
Dr. Mehanna found that people who have had six or more oral sex partners are 8. 5 times more likely to get oropharyngeal cancer. This cancer hits the middle of the throat, and can cause symptoms like a long-lasting sore throat or trouble swallowing.
The good news is that HPV-related throat cancer tends to have a better outlook than other types. About 70% of people can beat it and live for at least five more years.
So, what can we do? Vaccines can protect against HPV, but not everyone is on board with them. Some people worry about safety or think it promotes risky behavior. But remember, health is complex – there's no simple answer.
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