RETRACTED: The Influence of Tobacco Use, Hazardous Drinking, and Other Risk Factors on HPV-Associated Oropharyngeal Cancer Risk and Screening Perceptions among Gay and Bisexual Men: A Cross-sectional Study
I. Niles Zoschke,
Sarah L. Bennis,
Yi Tang
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Oropharyngeal cancer is the 8th most common cancer among US men and its incidence is sharply rising. Oropharyngeal cancer manifests in two major ways: the classic form is prevalent among people who use alcohol and tobacco heavily, while a growing subset of incident cases is associated is associated with human papillomavirus-16 (HPV) and transmitted via oral sex. Gay and bisexual men appear at higher risk for each etiologic subset of oropharyngeal cancer than heterosexual men. We conducted a cross-… Show more
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