Females who have sex more are less at risk

Women who have more sex are less likely to develop throat cancer and mouth cancer, says research. Chances are linked to human papyrus, or HPV, one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Researchers said at the U.S.A.'s Accession of Science meeting that they also found that men [...]
Women who have more sex are less likely to develop throat cancer and mouth cancer, says research.
Chances are linked to human papyrus, or HPV, one of the most common sexually transmitted infections.
Researchers said at the U.S. Academy for Science Advancing meeting that they also found that men were twice as likely to develop this disease, Report Express broadcast.
For males, risk of neck and head cancer caused by HPV, it is higher if the number of sexual partners is higher.
According to researchers, the more sexual partners men have, the more likely they will increase. In females, however, the number of sexual partners does not seem to increase the risk.












