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Senin, 10 Oktober 2011

ORAL SEX CANCER PICU LUNGS, RESEARCH SCIENTISTS UNITED


Bali-reporting-back studies provide evidence that oral sex is an entrance which is ideal for the spread of infectious diseases and cancer. This information is a stern warning to Americans who like oral sex.
Experts in the United States joined the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) at the American Association for Cancer Research, in Orlando, Florida describes studies indicating that oral sex can increase a person's risk of lung cancer.


Oral sex habits, the researchers say, would very likely lead to lung cancer, especially if you do not do the vaccine HPV (human papillomavirus), the type of virus known to cause sexually transmitted infections. Previous studies also have found links between oral sex with a few other types of cancers such as cancers of the mouth and throat.
In his research, the experts of the IARC HPV view found a link with lung cancer from HPV antibodies after comparing 1633 with 2729 patients with lung cancer patient who was suffering from lung cancer. The results showed that HPV was associated with an increased risk of lung cancer by 30 percent.
HPV is known to cause mutations in cells that trigger cancer in organs bersentuhkan directly with viruses such as cervical or throat through oral sex. But how HPV can reach the lungs?
"It is believed that HPV in the mouth can enter the lungs through the mucus (phlegm) and lead to infections of the respiratory tract and may lead to cancer," says Anantharaman Devasena, Ph.D., IARC researchers who compiled the study.
Although HPV is proven to penetrate the lung, emphasizing the need for further study to determine whether it is true that the HPV virus cause cancer of the lungs.
Currently, there are about 150 known HPV types and 40 different types of which can lead to sexually transmitted diseases. Some of them cause genital warts and the rest can increase the risk of cancer of the mouth, anal, vagina, and penis.
These types of high-risk HPV such as HPV16 and HPV18 are known to cause 70 percent of cervical cancer cases. While the types HPV6 and HPV11, which cause diseases such as genital warts, Anantharaman said, also found in papillomatosis, a mild lung infection.
Currently it has available to address the HPV vaccine, but whether the same vaccine will also be effective in preventing lung cancer is still uncertain, says Anantharaman. resource - internet

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