The researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have elucidated the fact that human papillomavirus (HPV) increases the risk for contacting throat cancer in both men and women. They have strong evidences which shows that indulging in oral sex have undesirable effects and can lead to the development of cancer, and having multiple oral sex partners, further complicates the picture.
Study author and cancer virus expert Maura Gillison, M.D., Ph.D., had found out the strong connection between HPV and throat cancer in 2000, but she could not present her findings because she was yet to know which behaviors put the people at higher risk for developing the cancer.
Gillison added that "people should be reassured that oropharyngeal cancer is relatively uncommon, and the overwhelming majority of people with an oral HPV infection probably will not get throat cancer," says Gillison. Consistent condom use may reduce risk.
The research was carried out on 300 subjects, both with and without throat cancer. The samples of blood and saliva of 100 subjects (86 men and 14 women) were examined. Other information of factors like family history, tobacco and alcohol exposure, sex practices, and poor oral hygiene were collected. The answers were compared with those of 200 control subjects with benevolent conditions.
After rigorous research, it was concluded that those infected with the human papillomavirus were 32 times more likely to develop one form of oral cancer than those free of the virus.
The spread of HPV virus has been linked to tobacco smoking and alcohol, but the findings suggest that oral sex increases the chance more than substance abuse.
In the study, it was found out that the participants had more than 6 oral sex partners, and were 8.6 times more likely to develop the HPV-linked cancer. In an astounding twist, Gillison says their data show no additional jeopardy for HPV carriers who smoke and drink alcohol. "It's the virus that drives the cancer," explains Gillison. "Since HPV has already disrupted the cell enough to steer its change to cancer, then tobacco and alcohol use may have no further impact."
Although, the researchers held that fellatio and cunnilingus is the main cause of transmitting HPV virus, they suggested that mouth-to-mouth transmission is also possible, not snubbing this view from their study either.
The new findings have helped the experts to understand why oral cancer has been spreading like fire across the globe, even in tee totallers. It will also help to erase the misconception that oral sex is safe sex, as it was previously held, particularly by the adolescents.
"Many adolescents, and adults too, say they engage in oral sex as a less risky type of sex," said Mark A. Schuster of the Rand Corp. and UCLA, noting that herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections also spread through oral sex. "What this article and others show is you absolutely can get serious sexually transmitted diseases through oral sex."
The findings have further sparked the already ignited debate regarding the use of certain vaccines to shield against HPV. However, the opponents say that the vaccine may boost sexual activity and is too early to say anything about its competence. They hold that the decision should be left to individual parents.
Dr. Gillison and her colleagues focused on a type of tumor called oropharyngeal cancer – cancer of the tonsils and surrounding tissue. They held that although it can be treated with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, it can lead to dry mouths and cause complexity in swallowing and speaking.
The HPV is a DNA-based virus that infects the skin and the mucous membrane. Nearly 100 types of HPV viruses have been identified and characterized.
About 30-40 types of HPV’s are transmitted sexually and has been on an increase due to unhealthy sex practices, frequently changing of sex partners, early indulgence in sex by the teenagers, etc.
The prevalence rates of HPV have been studied extensively. A previous study done way back in 2003-2004 showed that 26.8% of women aged 14 to 59 were infected with at least one strain of HPV (including those that are harmless). The rates have sky-rocketed ever since, and pose a great threat to humans.
In the United States alone, there are about 20 million people who are infected with HPV and it is the most common type of sexually transmitted virus. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, the occurrence of HPV infection among females in the United States is as follows:
24.5% prevalence of HPV among females 14 to 19 years old
44.8% prevalence of HPV among females 20 to 24 years old
27.4% prevalence of HPV among females 25 to 29 years old
27.5% prevalence of HPV among females 30 to 39 years old
25.2% prevalence of HPV among females 40 to 49 years old
19.6% prevalence of HPV among females 50 to 59 years old


It is something worth to really think about
Why is that everybody seems to be so unhappy about the research which this research is nothing but has proved what the bible has said to us about improper sex practices.
Science is nothing but just finding the fact on what the truth has been laid down for us in the bible.
aye...the bible is right about this one
but the cool thing is that science threatens to kill us now...the bible only threatens us with hell. people respond better to the treat of death than to the threat of eternal punishment (kinda weird but watever) esp. if they are an atheist (like me :) )
HPV & Throat Cancer
I don't doubt for a minute that HPV virus is involved. The tissue types in the throat as very similar to that found in the vagina, cervix, and penis. It has been observed for years that smoking and alcohol consumption have been associated with throat cancer. Further studies may well show that it takes a "combination" of factors involving the HPV virus as well as other personal practices, behavior, and exposures.
DrPeterB
Please, everyone do not tell
Please, everyone do not tell my wife about this story!
Questionable commentary
Sounds like those who are responding (so far) aren't negatively replying due to the article - but a wish & hope that the research is incorrect. The fact is, the research is sound and supported, and for the time being - interesting. It isn't the damning report that it appears the readers are taking it as though. We are at the beginning of this research and HPV is a real boon to the research industry as it provides an explanation for why cancer seems to be hitting epidemic levels. We've all known that it was on the rise for years - now maybe we have a clue as to why.
A properly designed study
Clearly, there was no controlling for the very important factor, "spit or swallow", well known to workers in the field as SOS. There was no comparison of other forms of sex? This is pretty high promiscuity - 6 partners - how does Ms.Gillison know that it isn't the exposure to many partners that increases the HPV exposure, and that HPV causes cancer??
oral sex and cancer
I guess a researcher can come up with any
idea to spin. It is amazing that oral sex has been in civilization since Lilith and you know who. My comments are:
1. Research the people who kiss dogs on
the mouth.
2. An appropriate comment such as the
one in the commercial of the "Cave
Man" as he exclaims "WHAT!"
If this is the case, then a
If this is the case, then a population that has lots of oral sex with multiple partners should have an extremely high rate of throat cancer compared to a control group that does not. I can think of Gay men in New York City. I have never read a study suggesting that they are more prone to throat cancer than the rest of the population. Therefore, it is my belief that the findings of this study need to be taken with a degree of caution.
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