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  2. HPV vaccine prevents cancer in males as well as females ... - AOL

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    A new analysis reveals that HPV vaccinations may reduce the risk of HPV-related cancers by as much as 56% in men and 36% in women. Misconceptions about HPV hold back vaccination rates in males and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. HPV is the most common STI in the U.S. Why aren't men ... - AOL

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    Nearly 1 in 3 men have at least one type of HPV. But the burden of screening for this widespread STI is on women. Experts explain why.

  5. Human papillomavirus infection - Wikipedia

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    In most countries, they are funded only for female use, but are approved for male use in many countries, and funded for teenage boys in Australia. The vaccine does not have any therapeutic effect on existing HPV infections or cervical lesions. [160] In 2010, 49% of teenage girls in the US got the HPV vaccine. [citation needed]

  6. Penile cancer - Wikipedia

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    Human papillomavirus—HPV is a risk factor in the development of penile cancer. [9] According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HPV is responsible for about 800 (about 40%) of 1,570 cases of penile cancer diagnosed annually in the United States. [10] [11] There are more than 120 types of HPV. [12]

  7. Papillomaviridae - Wikipedia

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    Papillomaviridae is a family of non-enveloped DNA viruses whose members are known as papillomaviruses. [1] Several hundred species of papillomaviruses, traditionally referred to as "types", [2] have been identified infecting all carefully inspected mammals, [2] but also other vertebrates such as birds, snakes, turtles and fish.

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

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    High-risk strains of HPV, or human papillomavirus, may affect men's sperm quality, research finds. ... about 26,000 diagnoses in women and 21,000 in men each year, according to the Centers for ...