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Thread started 06/03/13 4:06pm

babynoz

Michael Douglas cancer linked to oral sex



I never knew there was a link, eek Live and learn I guess.

http://www.guardian.co.uk...sex-cancer

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Reply #1 posted 06/03/13 4:08pm

JoeTyler

rolleyes

oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

if that stupid urban legend was true, HALF of humanity would have oral cancer by now...

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Reply #2 posted 06/03/13 4:11pm

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Reply #3 posted 06/03/13 4:16pm

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JoeTyler said:

rolleyes

oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

if that stupid urban legend was true, HALF of humanity would have oral cancer by now...

lol Seriously? It is NOT an urgan legend. HVP can cause oral and throat cancer just like it causes cervical cancer and genital warts.

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[Edited 6/3/13 16:17pm]

“The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.”
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Reply #4 posted 06/03/13 4:18pm

babynoz

JoeTyler said:

rolleyes

oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

if that stupid urban legend was true, HALF of humanity would have oral cancer by now...



I don't ask much but I do suggest that people actually read something I post before they comment.... rolleyes

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Reply #5 posted 06/03/13 4:25pm

JoeTyler

babynoz said:

JoeTyler said:

rolleyes

oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

if that stupid urban legend was true, HALF of humanity would have oral cancer by now...



I don't ask much but I do suggest that people actually read something I post before they comment.... rolleyes

read your post

didn't read "your" link

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Reply #6 posted 06/03/13 4:36pm

babynoz

talk to the hand

JoeTyler said:

babynoz said:



I don't ask much but I do suggest that people actually read something I post before they comment.... rolleyes

read your post

didn't read "your" link



I POSTED a LINK for a reason...talk to the hand

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Reply #7 posted 06/03/13 4:52pm

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JoeTyler said:

babynoz said:



I don't ask much but I do suggest that people actually read something I post before they comment.... rolleyes

read your post

didn't read "your" link

the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

[Edited 6/3/13 16:52pm]

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Reply #8 posted 06/03/13 11:29pm

JoeTyler

XxAxX said:

JoeTyler said:

read your post

didn't read "your" link

the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

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ok, but I still don't believe it

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Reply #9 posted 06/03/13 11:49pm

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JoeTyler said:

XxAxX said:

the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

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ok, but I still don't believe it

I dont believe it either just like i dont believe males can catch hiv sexually from females.

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Reply #10 posted 06/03/13 11:50pm

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Catherine Zeta Jones with a Venus trap. saw

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Reply #11 posted 06/04/13 5:36am

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Catherine Zeta Jones with a Venus trap. saw



Ok that was the first thing that came to mind. and mike...its the cause AND the cure!! lol dr. kumar really? lol geez that joke wasn't that deep
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Reply #12 posted 06/04/13 1:16pm

undertheesea

XxAxX said:

JoeTyler said:

read your post

didn't read "your" link

the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

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yeah i heard about this on the news. I was kinda surprised coming from Kirk D. but awareness is the key so im glad he spoke up about this. It was news to me about the link.

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Reply #13 posted 06/04/13 4:03pm

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XxAxX said:



JoeTyler said:




babynoz said:






I don't ask much but I do suggest that people actually read something I post before they comment.... rolleyes





read your post



didn't read "your" link



the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

[Edited 6/3/13 16:52pm]



You are 100% incorrect. The HPV type that causes cervical cancer is NOT the same one that causes genital warts.
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Reply #14 posted 06/04/13 5:18pm

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JustErin said:

XxAxX said:

the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'

[Edited 6/3/13 16:52pm]

You are 100% incorrect. The HPV type that causes cervical cancer is NOT the same one that causes genital warts.

i stand cofrrected. i researched it more after reading your post and here it is. learn something new every day. ill yes HPV causes warts, and yes HPV causes cancer. but there are many strains and they are all different. thank you for setting me straight

http://voices.yahoo.com/d...47631.html

Human Papillomavirus, or HPV, is a serious STD that can cause cervical cancer in women. However, there are many strains of HPV (more than 40 that can infect the genitals), including common warts on the hands and feet. In fact, 90% of HPV viruses are cleared out of the body within 24 months, and most people who have HPV don't even know it. If you have a wart or have ever had a wart on your feet or hands, then you have had HPV. HPV is actually among the most common STDs, simply because you don't even have to be sexually active to get it (although sexual acitivity, including oral sexual activity, is the most common way to get HPV).

HPV is commonly associated with genital warts, and it's a common belief as well that genital warts cause cervical cancer. Actually, if the HPV virus (which over 50% of the human population will contract in some point of their lives) doesn't clear from the body within 2 years, it will turn into genital warts, but genital warts are actually a harmless strain of the HPV virus. Genital warts, while annoying, possibly embarrassing, and incurable (but treatable), cannot cause cervical cancer because they are not the strain that can do so.

However, HPV in other strains can cause cervical cancer. Basically, what happens when a person contracts HPV is that the virus will get fought off by the body. If the body is unable to fight off the HPV virus, the virus will cause cells to deform in the body in either the form of genital warts (rarely throat warts) or to mutate into cancerous cells. It is entirely unsure whether the person who has contracted HPV will actually get cancer from the cells being deformed by the virus itself. The HPV virus can often take years to turn into cancer after being contracted, and genital warts can take weeks, months, or even years to show up as well after being contracted.

Genital warts can be passed from person to person, even if a person is not having an outbreak or has no warts present. The virus can still be passed, but the virus will not be cancercous, nor will it turn cancerous. Unfortunately, even if you have genital warts, you may still have another form of HPV as well because the HPV virus that caused genital warts is not the same as the one that can cause cervical cancer, so getting a pap smear twice a year is recommended if you have genital warts. Another strain of HPV may also be present.

Approximately 1% of sexually active people have genital warts. Every year, 12,000 cases of cervival cancer are diagnosed, with a grand majority of them being derived from an STD (HPV Is not the only STD that can cause cervical cancer). If you have genital warts, you do have HPV, but not the strain that can cause cervical cancer. But you can never be too sure- since HPV comes in many strains, you may have more than just genital warts. Making sure you alert your doctor to your concerns and getting regular pap smears can help you stay on top of any cells that may or may not become cancerous from another strain of HPV that is not genital warts. There is also an HPV vaccine that you may be able to receive. Talk to your healthcare provider.

note: genital warts do not cause cervical cancer or other cancers, and also do not cause infertility in women. Very rarely, genital warts can be passed from the mother to her child during delivery, so if you have genital warts and are pregnant, make sure to alert your doctor so you can take preventative measures against passing the STD onto your baby.

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Reply #15 posted 06/04/13 7:05pm

BlackAdder7

XxAxX said:



JustErin said:


XxAxX said:


the AMA has confirmed a link between genital warts and cervical cancer. this is why girls are receiving those shots, to prevent warts which cause cancer. it's headline news today, alongside michael's statement. just sayin'


[Edited 6/3/13 16:52pm]



You are 100% incorrect. The HPV type that causes cervical cancer is NOT the same one that causes genital warts.

i stand cofrrected. i researched it more after reading your post and here it is. learn something new every day. ill yes HPV causes warts, and yes HPV causes cancer. but there are many strains and they are all different. thank you for setting me straight



http://voices.yahoo.com/d...47631.html


Human Papillomavirus, or HPV, is a serious STD that can cause cervical cancer in women. However, there are many strains of HPV (more than 40 that can infect the genitals), including common warts on the hands and feet. In fact, 90% of HPV viruses are cleared out of the body within 24 months, and most people who have HPV don't even know it. If you have a wart or have ever had a wart on your feet or hands, then you have had HPV. HPV is actually among the most common STDs, simply because you don't even have to be sexually active to get it (although sexual acitivity, including oral sexual activity, is the most common way to get HPV).

HPV is commonly associated with genital warts, and it's a common belief as well that genital warts cause cervical cancer. Actually, if the HPV virus (which over 50% of the human population will contract in some point of their lives) doesn't clear from the body within 2 years, it will turn into genital warts, but genital warts are actually a harmless strain of the HPV virus. Genital warts, while annoying, possibly embarrassing, and incurable (but treatable), cannot cause cervical cancer because they are not the strain that can do so.

However, HPV in other strains can cause cervical cancer. Basically, what happens when a person contracts HPV is that the virus will get fought off by the body. If the body is unable to fight off the HPV virus, the virus will cause cells to deform in the body in either the form of genital warts (rarely throat warts) or to mutate into cancerous cells. It is entirely unsure whether the person who has contracted HPV will actually get cancer from the cells being deformed by the virus itself. The HPV virus can often take years to turn into cancer after being contracted, and genital warts can take weeks, months, or even years to show up as well after being contracted.

Genital warts can be passed from person to person, even if a person is not having an outbreak or has no warts present. The virus can still be passed, but the virus will not be cancercous, nor will it turn cancerous. Unfortunately, even if you have genital warts, you may still have another form of HPV as well because the HPV virus that caused genital warts is not the same as the one that can cause cervical cancer, so getting a pap smear twice a year is recommended if you have genital warts. Another strain of HPV may also be present.

Approximately 1% of sexually active people have genital warts. Every year, 12,000 cases of cervival cancer are diagnosed, with a grand majority of them being derived from an STD (HPV Is not the only STD that can cause cervical cancer). If you have genital warts, you do have HPV, but not the strain that can cause cervical cancer. But you can never be too sure- since HPV comes in many strains, you may have more than just genital warts. Making sure you alert your doctor to your concerns and getting regular pap smears can help you stay on top of any cells that may or may not become cancerous from another strain of HPV that is not genital warts. There is also an HPV vaccine that you may be able to receive. Talk to your healthcare provider.

note: genital warts do not cause cervical cancer or other cancers, and also do not cause infertility in women. Very rarely, genital warts can be passed from the mother to her child during delivery, so if you have genital warts and are pregnant, make sure to alert your doctor so you can take preventative measures against passing the STD onto your baby.





This is why you insisted on wrapping me in plastic wrap like a mummy before we made whoopie, isn't it. You were afraid I had cooties!
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Reply #16 posted 06/04/13 10:55pm

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babynoz said:I never knew there was a link, eek Live and learn I guess. http://www.guardian.co.uk...sex-cancer OMG! How has Prince managed to escape this fate?? Somebody tell him, quick!
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BlackAdder7 said:

XxAxX said:

i stand cofrrected. i researched it more after reading your post and here it is. learn something new every day. ill yes HPV causes warts, and yes HPV causes cancer. but there are many strains and they are all different. thank you for setting me straight

http://voices.yahoo.com/d...47631.html

Human Papillomavirus, or HPV, is a serious STD that can cause cervical cancer in women. However, there are many strains of HPV (more than 40 that can infect the genitals), including common warts on the hands and feet. In fact, 90% of HPV viruses are cleared out of the body within 24 months, and most people who have HPV don't even know it. If you have a wart or have ever had a wart on your feet or hands, then you have had HPV. HPV is actually among the most common STDs, simply because you don't even have to be sexually active to get it (although sexual acitivity, including oral sexual activity, is the most common way to get HPV).

HPV is commonly associated with genital warts, and it's a common belief as well that genital warts cause cervical cancer. Actually, if the HPV virus (which over 50% of the human population will contract in some point of their lives) doesn't clear from the body within 2 years, it will turn into genital warts, but genital warts are actually a harmless strain of the HPV virus. Genital warts, while annoying, possibly embarrassing, and incurable (but treatable), cannot cause cervical cancer because they are not the strain that can do so.

However, HPV in other strains can cause cervical cancer. Basically, what happens when a person contracts HPV is that the virus will get fought off by the body. If the body is unable to fight off the HPV virus, the virus will cause cells to deform in the body in either the form of genital warts (rarely throat warts) or to mutate into cancerous cells. It is entirely unsure whether the person who has contracted HPV will actually get cancer from the cells being deformed by the virus itself. The HPV virus can often take years to turn into cancer after being contracted, and genital warts can take weeks, months, or even years to show up as well after being contracted.

Genital warts can be passed from person to person, even if a person is not having an outbreak or has no warts present. The virus can still be passed, but the virus will not be cancercous, nor will it turn cancerous. Unfortunately, even if you have genital warts, you may still have another form of HPV as well because the HPV virus that caused genital warts is not the same as the one that can cause cervical cancer, so getting a pap smear twice a year is recommended if you have genital warts. Another strain of HPV may also be present.

Approximately 1% of sexually active people have genital warts. Every year, 12,000 cases of cervival cancer are diagnosed, with a grand majority of them being derived from an STD (HPV Is not the only STD that can cause cervical cancer). If you have genital warts, you do have HPV, but not the strain that can cause cervical cancer. But you can never be too sure- since HPV comes in many strains, you may have more than just genital warts. Making sure you alert your doctor to your concerns and getting regular pap smears can help you stay on top of any cells that may or may not become cancerous from another strain of HPV that is not genital warts. There is also an HPV vaccine that you may be able to receive. Talk to your healthcare provider.

note: genital warts do not cause cervical cancer or other cancers, and also do not cause infertility in women. Very rarely, genital warts can be passed from the mother to her child during delivery, so if you have genital warts and are pregnant, make sure to alert your doctor so you can take preventative measures against passing the STD onto your baby.

This is why you insisted on wrapping me in plastic wrap like a mummy before we made whoopie, isn't it. You were afraid I had cooties!

redface no no i was worried about fingerprints.

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Reply #18 posted 06/05/13 4:13pm

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JoeTyler said:

rolleyes



oh pleeeeese



if that stupid urban legend was true, HALF of humanity would have oral cancer by now...


Hate to break it to you but it's not an urban legend. My mother and I both work in Health professions and i can tell you that the rate of HPV related throat/oral cancers has actually gone up in the last couple of decades, especially among women. The age if susceptibility has also fallen by 25 years. It's a pretty serious thing.

As for Michael Douglas making that claim, he can have that verified by biopsy-ing the tumor and looking for remnants of the HPV virus within the tumor (I.e genetic material). I won't fully believe that claim yet because he also has a history of alcohol and smoking, which can contribute to the development of throat cancer.
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Reply #19 posted 06/05/13 4:26pm

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that man has a project to sell and you guys are buying this B.S.?Sensationalized news ALWAYS comes out before a project.Selling...but i'm not buying.
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