Latest study reveals that the tolls of Mouth cancer cases are increasing due to transmission of human papilloma virus (HPV) that is communicated during physical contact of couple or may be oral sex.
As per a Charity Group, Cancer Research UK that studied this fact said the rates of mouth cancer in Britain figured above 6,000 last year, for the first time in the UK probably due to rise in oral sex.
However major part as two-thirds of about 6,200 cases diagnosed in 2011 were in men who usually dealt with risk factors in mouth cancer include heavy drinking, smoking and sexually transmitted HPV infection.
Refusing Smoking to be the main cause of cancer, Head and neck tumours’ Expert, Richard Shaw said patients increasing numbers with oral HPV infection cancers tend to be younger and less likely to smoke.
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