The Sex Act That Nearly Everyone Engages In Could Be Throat Cancer's Cause -

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It has been demonstrated that contracting the virus increases the risk of a number of malignancies, including vaginal, penile, anal, oral, and cervical.


A recent study found that the HPV vaccine, which is administered to all school-age children aged 12 and 13, more than reduced the risks of head and neck cancers.


A recent study found that the HPV vaccine, which is administered to all school-age children aged 12 and 13, more than reduced the risks of head and neck cancers.


Researchers have discovered that the greatest risk factor for this kind of cancer is MouthAction, surpassing alcohol use, smoking, and poor dietary habits.


This is because to the possibility that the acts could cause an HPV infection in the tonsils or back of the throat.


More men than women are affected by oropharyngeal cancers. Nevertheless The risk of HPV transmission associated with cunnilingus, or mouth action performed on a woman, is unknown, as is the case with mouth action conducted on a male.


Studies reveal that the vast majority of men (85.4%) and women (83.2%) engage in MouthAction at intimate moments.


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