The HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine is linked to a drastic reduction in head and neck cancers in adolescent boys and men, new research finds.
HPV is a sexually transmitted infection responsible for virtually all cases of cervical cancer. But the virus is also linked to a number of other cancers, including penile, anal and vaginal cancers.
It also accounts for the majority — up to 70 percent — of head and neck cancers, which affect the throat and mouth. Men are about twice as likely to develop these cancers than women, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
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