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If you can get the vaccine, do so. If doctors consider you too old for the vaccine, consider getting an anal pap smear. Or at minimum, examine yourself occasionally to detect any unusual lumps ...
HPV-related head and neck cancers are dramatically rising for men aged 40 to 50. The HPV vaccine might prevent future generations of men from developing it.
Nearly everyone who is sexually active will get an HPV infection months or years after they start having sex. A vaccine, Gardasil, is typically recommended for 11- and 12-year-olds but can be ...
A generation of young men missed out on the HPV vaccine. Now, 29-year-old journalist Jake Harper wonders if that's putting him and other men at risk.
And Mock, who was in his 50s when he was diagnosed, had grown up before there was an HPV vaccine. After Mock’s diagnosis, he faced a two-year battle with the carcinomas that had taken over his ...
The lump on the side of Glenn Moog's neck kept getting bigger and bigger. What the 57-year-old realtor thought was an infected lymph node, though, turned out to be something much more serious. A ...
Health officials say the HPV vaccine for 12 to 13-year-old boys, starting after the summer, will prevent 29,000 cancers in UK men in the next 40 years.
The HPV vaccine has been on the market since 2006. More than 270 million doses of the HPV vaccine have been given worldwide, including 100 million doses in the U.S.
A new study has revealed further good news about the HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine. ... a study last year suggested gay men should examine their anuses with a finger to check for lumps or ...
Health officials say the HPV vaccine for 12 to 13-year-old boys, ... disc-shaped lump growing in his neck. After being diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer in 2010, aged 44, ...