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What is HPV?Human Papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, isn't just a virus, it is a group of more than 100 different types of viruses. More than 40 types of HPV are transmitted through sexual contact. These types can cause infections in the genital areas of both women and men. Additionally, some types of HPV can infect certain parts of the mouth and throat. According to the Canadian government, 70% of sexually active men and women will have a sexually transmitted HPV infection at some point in their lives. Although most high-risk HPV infections resolve within a few years, some can persist and ultimately lead to cancer. Most of them will never know they've been infected because HPV often doesn't cause any symptoms. This makes it hard to know exactly when or how the virus spreads. HPV and Oral HealthAccording to research, approximately 25% to 35% of mouth and throat cancers are related to oral HPV infection in Canada. The incidence rate of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer (cancer affecting the back of the throat) was more than 4.5 times higher in males than females in 2012. Despite Canada's success in managing cervical cancer through detection and vaccination, the situation for HPV-related mouth and throat cancers is different. These cancers often occur in middle-aged individuals, making the impact of HPV vaccination more gradual. Symptoms of HPV and Oropharyngeal CancerAccording to research, many people with HPV have no symptoms of the infection. Other symptoms of HPV include:
Oropharyngeal Cancer (Oral or Throat Cancer):
The Benefits of HPV Vaccination in Preventing Cancer-causing Infections and Precancers
The Canadian Cancer Society recommends that Canadians get vaccinated to reduce their risk of HPV-related cancer. Staying informed about the importance of HPV vaccination and understanding its benefits and potential consequences is key to making informed decisions about one's health. Consulting with your doctor is vital for personalized guidance on HPV vaccination and overall health management. If you have any concerns about possible HPV infections in your oral health or detect any oral cancer symptoms, schedule an appointment with our dental team right away so we can help determine the best treatment for you. |
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