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Human papillomavirus infection linked to prostate cancer – International Business Times UK
HPV vaccine given to school boys may prevent future prostate cancer

The human papillomavirus (HPV) has recently been tagged as a likely cause for prostate cancer. As experts dig into more evidence, research indicates that there is a significant number of prostate cancer patients that may have likely gotten the disease from the same virus that causes cervical cancer.
A research team from the University of New South Wales in Australia was able to compile results from previous studies where they found that 22% of malignant prostate tissue also contained HPV as com…

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