Cervical cancer prevention starts with men too. Know how HPV spreads, why men matter, and expert-backed ways to stop HPV-related cancers early.
There is no routine test for HPV (human papillomavirus) in men. This is because HPV infections in men are often harmless and cleared by the immune system without causing symptoms or health problems.
The HPV vaccine may prevent throat and mouth cancers in men, even among those who have not been vaccinated against the disease, according to a study published Sept. 10 in the Journal of the American ...
In people 18 to 59, 1 in 5 is reportedly infected with high-risk genital HPV. — -- Infection with human papilloma virus, or HPV, continues to be the most common sexually transmitted infection in ...
Cancer research turns discovery into better care. At the University of Mississippi Medical Center, research on HPV genotypes has helped change cervical cancer management guidelines, improving patient ...
CHICAGO (AP) — The first national estimate suggests that nearly half of U.S. men have genital infections caused by a sexually transmitted virus and that 1 in 4 has strains linked with several cancers.
How do men play a crucial role in preventing cervical cancer? Understand HPV risks and the importance of vaccination for themselves and their partners.
Male collegiate athletes have high rates of risk factors for infection with the cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV), but have low HPV vaccination rates and low awareness of their personal health ...
Experts are warning that the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted virus, can cause a variety of cancers in men, ...
Anna Giuliano’s research on HPV infections and vaccines helped transform cervical cancer from a leading killer into a disease ...
Learn how vaccination, regular screenings, and other protective steps can help reduce the risk of contracting and ...