Study: Men who have oral sex are endangered by oral and throat cancer

“Burrat who have had oral sex with five or more women are most at risk of head and neck cancer, especially if they smoke”, reports Evening Standard. A U.S. study that tested 9,425 people between 20 and 59 years of age who provided information about [...]
“Burrat who have had oral sex with five or more women are most at risk of head and neck cancer, especially if they smoke”, Report Evening Standard.
A U.S. study that tested 9,425 people between 20 and 59 years of age who provided information on the number of partners who had oral sex and were infected by the oral papyrus virus (HPV).
HPV is a virus that can infect moisture membranes. Some strains can increase the risk of cervical cancer in women, and if special tendons are found in the mouth, it can increase the risk of oral cancer and throat. The virus can also cause genital talts.
Researchers found that 6% of men and 1% of women carry possible types of HPV cancer in their mouths. They noted that this was more common among smokers and men who have had oral sex with many partners.
If you are concerned about the potential risk of oral sex, use a dental dam that covers vagina and anus and protects you from a number of sexually transmitted infections.
There has been a trend in risk of infection as the number of oral sex partners has increased (10 or more partners: risk 11.1%; 5-9 partners: 3.3% risk; 2-4 partners: 2.5% risk; 1 partner: 1.1% risk; 0 partners: 1.2% risk).











