Changing Sexual Practices

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I swear, it’s getting to the point that everything we eat and everything we do is going to cause cancer. I don’t want to put down the medical profession and they could very well be right, but geez, asking us to give up oral sex is going too far. Here’s an article I read at WebMD.com.

Changing sexual practices have led to a dramatic rise in throat cancer in the United States over the past two decades, and experts say they fear an epidemic of the disease.

The comments were made Wednesday at a news conference held by the American Association for Cancer Research to discuss research into the role of the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus ( HPV) in head and neck cancer.

Increasing rates of HPV infection, spread through oral sex, is largely driving the rapid rise in oropharyngeal cancers, which include tumors of the throat, tonsils, and base of the tongue, said Scott Lippman, MD, who chairs the thoracic department at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.

Studies of oropharyngeal tumor tissue stored 20 years ago show that only around 20% are HPV positive, Lippman said. Today it is estimated that 60% of patients are infected with the virus.

“The percentage of oropharyngeal cancers that are HPV positive is much higher now than it was 20 years ago,” he said. “This is a real trend, and that is why there is concern of an epidemic given that fact that oropharyngeal cancer is increasing at an alarming rate.”

American Cancer Society Chief Medical Officer Otis Brawley, MD, said as many as half of the oropharyngeal cancers diagnosed today appear to be caused by HPV infection.

“Changing sexual practices over the last 20 years, especially as they relate to oral sex, are increasing the rate of head and neck cancers and may be increasing the rates of other cancers as well,” he said.

Condoms for everything?

2 Comments so far

  1. Jasmina on October 16th, 2009

    can I laugh at this? lol

    I know, I know…its not really funny, but I just envisioned telling my husband about this article :-)

  2. Dave @ How To Meet Women on October 22nd, 2009

    Wow – Do you really think that there’s a cancer epidemic caused by oral sex? Or is this just another scare tactic to get people to practice abstinence? I know that the risk of HPV is real, but this has never really crossed my mind. I guess I just always thought that oral sex was safe from diseases like this…

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