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2 months ago |
firstpost.com | Winston Wong
Conversations about the human papillomavirus or HPV, have become increasingly common in the past few years. However, the discussion is often times limited to cervical cancer, with recommendations focused on vaccinating girls and women against HPV as prevention. HPV however, can also cause cancer in men and there is a lack of dialogue and knowledge regarding the benefit of vaccinating boys and men. HPV-related infections can lead to penile, anal, or oropharyngeal cancer in men.
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