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over a year ago

Most of the adult population are infected with hpv, a vaccine has only recently been rolled out to young men, women a little while before that.

It’s highly infectious.

Hpv leads to cervical cancer and penis cancer.

Why the denial and non panic around hpv?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Most of the adult population are infected with hpv, a vaccine has only recently been rolled out to young men, women a little while before that.

It’s highly infectious.

Hpv leads to cervical cancer and penis cancer.

Why the denial and non panic around hpv?"

It's not airborne...

Could be a pandemic but mostly passed sexually active individuals... I got tested twice last year and I am clean. But shocking:

" There is also evidence linking HPV with cancers of the anus, vulva, vagina, penis and oropharynx.

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women living in less developed regions with an estimated 570 000 new cases (1) in 2018 (84% of the new cases worldwide).

In 2018, approximately 311 000 women died from cervical cancer; more than 85% of these deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Most of the adult population are infected with hpv, a vaccine has only recently been rolled out to young men, women a little while before that.

It’s highly infectious.

Hpv leads to cervical cancer and penis cancer.

Why the denial and non panic around hpv?

It's not airborne...

Could be a pandemic but mostly passed sexually active individuals... I got tested twice last year and I am clean. But shocking:

" There is also evidence linking HPV with cancers of the anus, vulva, vagina, penis and oropharynx.

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women living in less developed regions with an estimated 570 000 new cases (1) in 2018 (84% of the new cases worldwide).

In 2018, approximately 311 000 women died from cervical cancer; more than 85% of these deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries.""

Passed through*

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