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Human Papillomavirus-Related Disease in Men: Not Just a Women's Issue
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 46Issue 4SupplementS12–S19Published in issue: April, 2010- Joel M. Palefsky
Cited in Scopus: 184The most common cause of mortality related to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is cervical cancer. However, male HPV infection is also an important concern, both for the disease burden in men and for the risk of transmission to women. HPV is associated with a variety of cancers in men, including anal cancer and a subset of penile and oral cancers. The incidence of anal and oral cancers related to HPV is increasing in the general population and is growing even faster among individuals who are immunocompromised because of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.