How oral sex behaviors can lead to cancer

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  • Claudie Laprise
  • Eduardo L. Franco

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The sexual revolution in the Western world during much of the 1960s drastically changed behaviors and attitudes towards sexuality. The advent of the birth control pill, the acceptance of non-marital sex, a younger age at first intercourse, and having multiple sexual partners dramatically transformed sexual practices and norms in the last decades(1). One of the consequences was an upwards trend in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD), as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are efficiently transmitted during sexual contacts. The consequences of the sexual revolution are felt today as more and more individuals engage in vaginal, anal and oral sex, often without protection. More than one million people worldwide acquire a sexually transmitted infection every day(2). [...]

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Claudie Laprise

Postdoctoral fellow at Division of Cancer Epidemiology, Departments of Oncology and Epidemiology – Mc Gill University, Montreal, Canada.

Eduardo L. Franco

Professor and director at Division of Cancer Epidemiology, Departments of Oncology and Epidemiology – Mc Gill University, Montreal, Canada.

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2018-03-10

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Laprise C, Franco EL. How oral sex behaviors can lead to cancer. DST [Internet]. 10º de março de 2018 [citado 26º de dezembro de 2024];30(1):3-5. Disponível em: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/819

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