"cancer" cervex?!


Question: Is their any truth to "cancer of cervex being caused by high volume of sex partners? curious.


Answers: Is their any truth to "cancer of cervex being caused by high volume of sex partners? curious.

Yes. The higher the number of sex partners, the greater the chance of contracting the HPV virus, which causes cervical cancer. Condoms don't always prevent the spread of the virus, because it is a virus of the skin, not of the blood, like HIV.

To make matters worse, there is no test for the man to know if he has the virus, so he can spread it unknowingly to any women he has sex with. Once it is determined that a woman has contracted the virus, abnormal cells are already present on the cervix.

As in having sex with tons of men?
I don't know about that, but it can't be healthy if you not using protection.
:-)

The two could be linked together, because HBV causes cervical cancer.

No. My mother suffers from it and she married my father when she was 17. My father was is and has been her only partner.

Cheers.

Many cases of cervical cancer are caused by the Human Papillomavirus, of which there are over 100 strains. Thirty of these strains are sexually transmitted.


Here is a page with more information.
http://www.cdc.gov/STD/HPV/STDFact-HPV.h...

If you are concerned that you have HPV, talk to your doctor.

There is a high possibility that you could get HPV from a high volume of sex partners, HPV can lead to cervical cancer if it isn't treated right away or properly.

Yes it can be associated with high numbers of sex partners and early intercourse. Most cerival cancer is caused by the human pappilloma virus, which is spread through sex. You should note, however, that a woman can get HPV from just one sexual encounter. She doesn't have to "sleep around"

no, you can't believe every thing you read. some times you have to think for yourself.

Cervical cancer can be caused by different things. One thing that is believed to cause cervical cancer is the exposure to HPV or Human Papilloma Virus (www.cdc.gov/std/hpv). HPV is also known to cause genital warts. An increased number of sexual partners can increase a women's risk due to the number of sexually transmitted contacts with HPV. There is a vaccine out that can be administered to certain age groups of young women.

Yes. Promiscuity is the #1 cause of cervical cancer.





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