Human papilloma virus (HPV) in addition to causing genital disease and cancer can also cause cancers of the mouth and throat, thus decreasing the latest research.
According to William Lydiatt, a professor and chief of head and neck oncology Faculty of Medicine, University of Nebraska, United States, 60 to 70% of tonsil cancer in the United States associated with HPV infection.
The increase of cases started since 1973, especially those who had been fond of young people perform oral sex unprotected or condom.
As with other types of cancers, cancers caused by HPV are also easily treated if detected at an early stage. It is necessary to conduct examination to the doctor if anything suspicious is found that the tonsils or tonsils, especially for a sex life at risk.
According to William Lydiatt, a professor and chief of head and neck oncology Faculty of Medicine, University of Nebraska, United States, 60 to 70% of tonsil cancer in the United States associated with HPV infection.
The increase of cases started since 1973, especially those who had been fond of young people perform oral sex unprotected or condom.
As with other types of cancers, cancers caused by HPV are also easily treated if detected at an early stage. It is necessary to conduct examination to the doctor if anything suspicious is found that the tonsils or tonsils, especially for a sex life at risk.
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