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  2. Some types of HPV may affect men's fertility, new study ... - AOL

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    Men’s HPV might also affect fertility in part by transmitting the virus into the woman’s reproductive tract; the virus might then harm the pregnancy at various stages, including before the ...

  3. The HPV vaccine prevents head and neck cancers in men ... - AOL

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    The HPV vaccine is linked to a drastic reduction in head and neck cancers in adolescent boys and men, new research finds. HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a sexually transmitted infection ...

  4. HPV vaccines prevent cancer in men as well as women, new ...

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    New research suggests the HPV vaccine is preventing cancer in men, as well as in women, but fewer boys than girls are getting the shots in the United States. The HPV vaccine was developed to ...

  5. Human papillomavirus infection - Wikipedia

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    Others believe that reducing HPV infection in more men and women, even when it has no symptoms, is important (herd immunity) to prevent more cancers rather than just treating them. [ 137 ] [ 138 ] [ needs update ] Where tests are used, negative test results show safety from transmission, and positive test results show where shielding (condoms ...

  6. Anal Pap smear - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette smokers, men who have sex with men, individuals with a history of immunosuppression (such as in HIV infection) and women with a history of cervical, vaginal and vulval cancer are at increased risk of getting anal cancer. [3] Vaccination against HPV before initial sexual exposure can reduce the risk of anal cancer.

  7. Penile cancer - Wikipedia

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    HPV vaccines such as Gardasil or Cervarix may reduce the risk of HPV and, consequently, penile cancer. [4] [14] The use of condoms is thought to be protective against HPV-associated penile cancer. [4] Good genital hygiene, which involves washing the penis, the scrotum, and the foreskin daily with water, may prevent balanitis and penile cancer.

  8. Study: 1 out of every 3 men are infected with HPV globally - AOL

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    While the majority of HPV infections in both men and women are asymptomatic, they can result in long-term harm and even death. Study: 1 out of every 3 men are infected with HPV globally Skip to ...

  9. Head and neck cancer - Wikipedia

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    As a result, recent changes have resulted in the HPV vaccine being offered to adolescent boys between 12-13 (previously only offered to girls between this age due to cervical cancer risks) and men under 45 who have sex with men in the UK. [64] [65] Over 20 different high-risk HPV subtypes have been implicated in causing head and neck cancer.