HPV Vaccine - For Boys?
Monday, February 04, 2008
Nancy L. Brown, PhD

The sexually transmitted
human papillomavirus is not only linked to cervical cancer in women, but more recently it has been linked to
oral cancer in men. The vaccine
Gardasil is being given to young women and girls, but
Merck plans to ask for permission to offer the shot to boys, as well.
There are several reasons to vaccinate boys:
- If boys are vaccinated, they are less likely to transmit the virus to women;
- HPV can cause genital warts, as well as penile and anal cancer in males;
- HPV has been linked to cancer in the tonsils, lower tongue, and upper throat in both genders; and
- The rates for those cancers are increasing.
Parents may want to start thinking about the conversations now - how to convince your teenage son that he is willing to get three shots during a year to prevent a disease spread mostly by oral sex will take some thought!
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1 Comments:
At Thu Feb 07, 01:13:00 PM 2008,
Roadtrippers said…
Thank you for posting up about HP. My step mom is a nurse and made sure we al were vaccinated for this, and I think it needs to extend beyone the female and to the male demo. If it can be transmitted by both sexes then everyone should take precaution. I think that kids are becoming sexually active at a much younger age, but still do not have the education needed to prevent things like HP....on a side note I'd like to share a good teen health care site that I think you would like http://www.urhealthstyle.com/ ... Anyhow keep up the good posts!!!
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