Oral HPV Increases Risk To Head, Neck, Throat Cancer

A new study suggested that oral sex increases one's risk to developing throat, head and neck cancer.
Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medicine found out that, when human papillomavirus (HPV)-16 is detected in one's mouth, he is 22 times more likely to develop a type of head and neck cancer compared to those without HPV-16Einstein reported.


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