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Is It True That Oral Sex With An Infected Partner Could Lead To Throat Cancer?

I have a Japanese student 22, coming to Hawaii for Semister of college, to improve his ESL teaching ! I have yet to speak with him about this & want to warn him about the freedoms many US college girls have explored with men, that Japanese girls may have NOT. Is it true that Oral Sex with an infected partner could lead to throat cancers? Simptoms? Thanx,
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Hi dear,
oral sex does not lead to throat cancer directly but it cause throat infection and which may cause throat cancer.
oral sex with infected partner may cause sexually transmitted diseases so do oral sex but with clean genitalia and with protection.
consult gynecologist for infection.
also do STD tests if possible.
do urine routine and micro examination.

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Is It True That Oral Sex With An Infected Partner Could Lead To Throat Cancer?

Hi dear, oral sex does not lead to throat cancer directly but it cause throat infection and which may cause throat cancer. oral sex with infected partner may cause sexually transmitted diseases so do oral sex but with clean genitalia and with protection. consult gynecologist for infection. also do STD tests if possible. do urine routine and micro examination. Thank you.