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Human papillomavirus ‘causes prostate cancer’ – The Australian
Some prostate cancers are “highly likely” to be caused by human papillomavirus, according to a review of research.

- By Kat Lay
- The Times
- 7:23PM July 14, 2020
- Comments
Some prostate cancers are highly likely to be caused by human papillomavirus, according to a review of research.
HPV is a common infection, usually spread during sex, and already known to cause most cases of cervical cancer.

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