cancer. The research found people who have had 10 or more oral sex partners are 4.3 times more likely to develop the condition.Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related mouth and throat cancer was higher among those who had lots of oral sex at a young age.The experts, from Johns Hopkins University in the US, asked 508 people about their oral sex lives and general health.These included 163 people with oropharyngeal cancer which affects the middle part of the throat, back of the tongue and tonsils.
Back in 2019, it was revealed mouth cancer cases doubled in the UK as a result of oral sex and even alcohol. Now the experts have warned that men are up to four times likely to develop HPV-related cancers linked to oral sex than women.The aim of the study.
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