Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Oral Sex Cause Cancer

Be careful with oral sex. Scientists in the United States says there is a strong link between oral sex and cancer. They are now trying to unravel why human papillomavirus causes an increase in oral cancer cases in white men in the country.

Evidence about the relationship of oral cancer and oral sex have long expressed to the researchers. Even experts find oral cancer caused by infection of human papillomavirus (HPV) is now more prevalent than tobacco use. In the U.S., between the years 1974-2007 has been increased cases of cancer of the mouth to 225 percent, the majority of the white men.

"When compared with those who received oral infection or not, the biggest risk factor is the number of oral sex partners. Greater the number of pairs, the higher the risk of cancer," said Maura Gllison from Ohio State University.

Previous studies mentioned, a person who had ever had oral sex with six or more partners in life has a cancer risk 18 times higher than those of the partner less than six people.

One thing that remains a mystery is why the increase in cases of oral cancer was found more often in white men. It takes a long time to answer them. However, experts believe the technology to detect HPV that have been used in the field of cervical cancer will help.

Currently there are 150 known HPV types and 40 different types of which can lead to sexually transmitted diseases. Some of which cause genital warts and the rest can increase the risk of oral cancer, anal, vagina, and penis.

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