runnerphile1997- Yes, an individual who has HPV can transmit HPV to another person during oral sex, and this can result in cancer. HPV infections can cause cancers of the anus, vulva, vagina, penis, and oropharynx (the middle part of the throat, including the soft palate, the base of the tongue, and the tonsils.) Persistent infections with high-risk HPVs are the primary cause of cervical cancer.
Comment Reply
runnerphile1997- Yes, an individual who has HPV can transmit HPV to another person during oral sex, and this can result in cancer. HPV infections can cause cancers of the anus, vulva, vagina, penis, and oropharynx (the middle part of the throat, including the soft palate, the base of the tongue, and the tonsils.) Persistent infections with high-risk HPVs are the primary cause of cervical cancer.
January 20, 2011 - 5:31pmThis Comment
Reply