Accordig to Medicalnewstoday, Human papillomavirus (HPV) can spread during oral love making, increasing the possibility of cancer....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

In the United States, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted virus.

While caution is always advised when it comes to protection against sexual health problems, it is important to know the facts.

HPV and cancer

It is estimated that 35 percent of throat cancers are related to HPV infections.
HPV has been demonstrated as one of the leading risk factors for cancer of the mouth and throat, known as oropharyngeal cancer.
The infection does not directly cause oral cancer. The virus triggers changes in the infected cells.
The genetic material of the virus becomes part of cancer cells, causing them to grow.
This can lead to the detection of HPV in people who have cancers that were caused by other factors.

Later on, these cells can become cancerous. However, few people with an HPV infection will develop cancer.

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In fact, the body clears around 90 percent of HPV infections within 2 years.

The subtypes of HPV found in the mouth are almost all sexually transmitted, so oral love making is a probable cause.

People who smoke are less likely to be able to clear an HPV infection because smoking damages immune cells in the skin.

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These normally help protect against viral damage.

In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2007, researchers suggested that people who engaged in oral love making with at least six different partners have a significantly higher risk of developing throat cancer.

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