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Oral sex can increase cancer risk

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:confused: Scary!!
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Here's a crucial message for teens: Oral sex carries many of the same risks as vaginal sex, including human papilloma virus, or HPV. And HPV may now be overtaking tobacco as the leading cause of oral cancers in America in people under age 50.

"Adolescents don’t think oral sex is something to worry about," said Bonnie Halpern-Felsher professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco. "They view it as a way to have intimacy without having 'sex.'"

Halpern-Felsher and other researchers presented the latest information about the risks of contracting an HPV infection Sunday at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting.

The latest data suggest that 64% of oropharynx cancers - growing in the middle part of the throat - in the United States are caused by HPV, which is more than tobacco causes, said Maura Gillison of Ohio State University. And as the number of partners on whom you have performed oral sex goes up, the risk of oropharnyx cancer goes up.

About 37,000 people per year receive a diagnosis of oral cancer, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation.

Just about everyone has had at least one of the 130 strains of HPV. The vaccines currently available, Gardasil and Cervarix, only protect against a few of them. But not all of the strains are cancer-causing. Certain types cause warts on the hands and feet that are benign.

About 5% of cancers worldwide are caused by HPV, and some turn up in some surprising places. A University of Washington study found that some men carry HPV 26 under their fingernails, which can lead to a form of cancer called digital squamous cell carcinoma. Proper hand-washing can help prevent this from happening, said Dr. Diane Harper, leading HPV researcher at the University of Missouri in Kansas City.

But this isn't nearly as common as HPV causing cancer in other areas of the body, such as the oral cavity and the cervix.

In the countries that have cervical cancer screening, the prevalence of cervical cancer is five times lower than in other countries, indicating that the testing is effective, Harper said.

Why HPV causes cancer in some people and not others is still mysterious. Studies of the cervix have found that 70% of infections resolve by themselves within one year, and 90% within two years. It's that remaining 10% that actually turn into more serious infections, and 5% lead to treatable precancerous lesions, Harper said.

Two well-established mechanisms of prevention in terms of sexually transmitted HPV are condom usage and circumcision, although neither completely eliminates the risk, Harper said.

A large ongoing study called HITCH is examining questions of HPV transmission and infection in greater detail. So far, it's found that couples can "ping-pong" HPV back and forth to each other, which is one reason that the virus may take so long to clear naturally.

As for getting HPV from kissing, that's not clear, and there isn't enough data to say anything about it yet, Harper said.

It's very hard to get teens to listen to abstinence messages about oral sex, or to get them to use any kind of barrier method for these behaviors, Halpern-Felsher said. And since any risk factor under 50% sounds low to a very young person, throwing these precise statistics at them most likely won't make a difference.

But parents should have honest conversations with their teenagers about oral sex, Halpern-Felsher said. Tell them that the consequences of HPV may not happen right away, and while the risks may not be huge, they are significant. Potential long-term outcomes of cancer are quite concerning.

http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/...and-it-can-boost-cancer-risk/?hpt=P1&iref=NS1
 

Aardvark154

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They are now recomending that both girls and boys be vacinated.

I wonder (does anyone here actually know) whether vacination for those of us with a few decades on teenagers would be of any benifit?
 

TeasePlease

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The real question is who takes HPV seriously. Not many in the industry, i think. Its just not perceived to be an imminent threat.
 

Aardvark154

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The real question is who takes HPV seriously. Not many in the industry, i think. Its just not perceived to be an imminent threat.
Although I don't think the BBBJ is going to disappear, speaking with your physician about vaccination is a very wise idea. This is indeed a "real issue."
 

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Although I don't think the BBBJ is going to disappear, speaking with your physician about vaccination is a very wise idea. This is indeed a "real issue."
the article mentions "among white men". That means no more Daty.
 

james t kirk

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Why do I think that this is just another attack on sex by American puritans meant to scare the shit out of people.
 

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When vaccination first became available in Ontario there were a lot of articles on this subject including many that said 70% to 80% of all women get the HPV virus sometime in their life without knowing it - there are no symptoms per say and their immune systems cure it naturally. A very very smal percentage develop nasty thing like cervix cancer. So this article is your typical "the sky is falling" bullshit that blames everything on sex. Everyone should get vaccinated and then suck and lick to their hearts content.
 

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Yea, I'm safe from lightening strikes, auto accidents, flu, colds, muggings, etc .... if I stay in my basement.

It's a quality of life issue. I've lead a good life - if my time is up - so be it. AKA: Wish me luck boys - I'm going down !
 

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So this article is your typical "the sky is falling" bullshit that blames everything on sex.
LOL!
Reminds you of when religious clergy use to say you will go blind and bald from masturbation!....
 

james t kirk

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So who here is going to give up oral sex as a result of this?









That's what I thought.
 

TheMechanic

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Anyone who believes in the consequences and who thinks they are going to be in the risk pool because the odds won't favor them.

But that eliminates, oh, about 99% of us!
- Some will deny the consequences (what do medical researchers know anyway)
- Some will think consequences always happen to other people
- Some will accept the consequences but rely on the odds to favor them.
Only the last one truly makes sense, as it both acknowledges medical types might not be idiots but has an understanding of odds.
Besides, note the report says only 5% of HPV infections are linked to serious cancers.
You read it wrong, it says "About 5% of cancers worldwide are caused by HPV...," meaning that HPV causes 5% of all cancers in the world, and 95% of all cancers are not caused by HPV, that's very alarming.

I've known about this for a while, so while I still do DATY, I only reserve it for the asbolute hottest women. There's no correlation between hotness and HPV, but the less people you do it with, the lower your odds are, so I don't do it with any woman who's less than an 8.
 

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You read it wrong, it says "About 5% of cancers worldwide are caused by HPV...," meaning that HPV causes 5% of all cancers in the world, and 95% of all cancers are not caused by HPV, that's very alarming.
Your going to scare the SP's away from BBBJ's with all this alarmist talk. According to the figures from the National Cancer Institute (Cancer Trends Update Report 2010/2011), 475 out of every 100,000 people will develop some form of cancer (includes non-fatal & fatal) this year. Let us help your alarmist figures and say 500 out of every 100,000 or 0.5% of the population (1 of every 200 people).

So by your figures 5% will be caused by HIV - that is - 25 of 100,000 or 0.025% of the populations will develop cancer by HIV. Since tobacco, sunlight and alcohol are much more prevalent causes of cancer - worrying about HIV cancer becomes even more odd.

Now there is no proof (yet) but I also think that DATY is even safer with young women as the pussy is fresh and had less time to spoil. (Well, that's my theory but the research is on going)
 
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