Men may also need to shield their genitals to protect them from an increased risk of genital cancer.
It is also what links genital cancers to people with damaged immune systems.
These HPV types also cause most HPV induced oral cancers, and some other rare genital cancers.
These strains cause at least 90% of all cervical cancers, as well as other genital cancers.
Men need to shield their genitals to avoid an increased risk of genital cancer.
Human papillomavirus can lead to genital and cervical cancers.
Could these be at least partly responsible for the declining fertility of American men and their increasing risk of genital cancers?
Some can cause genital warts; other types can cause cervical or other genital cancers.
HPV infection can increase a man's risk of getting genital cancers, although these cancers are not common.