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Oral Sex and Oral Cancer: What's the Link?
UKTuesday, October 22, 2024
Let's go back to HPV. There are over 200 strains, and some can lead to genital warts or cervical cancer. In the US, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection, with over 42 million people having a type that causes disease. Every year, there are at least 13 million new infections.
Dr. Hisham Mehanna from the University of Birmingham in the UK explains that most people fight off HPV infections. But a few can’t, and the virus might cause cancer if it sticks around.
What can we do? Vaccination is a great start. Doctors recommend it for both boys and girls, starting as early as 9 years old. Catch-up shots are available up to age 27 for those who didn’t get vaccinated earlier.
Although some people have concerns about HPV vaccines, health experts say they’re safe and effective. In the US, about 61% of teens are up to date with the vaccine series.
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