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  1. J Bell
    July 16, 2017

    I take issue with the paragraph beginning “the cause of anal cancer is…” Anal Cancer is very commonly seen in middled aged women, who may have been infected at some time in their lives with a HPV strain – as have 80% plus of the population. Many such women have not had multiple sexual partners, nor anal sex, so stating the cause of this cancer to these practices that is likely to be an additional cause of stigma, as well as being inaccurate in many cases.

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    • Scott Cagle
      July 19, 2017

      Listen toots, they were meaning gay men too

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    • Dsomes
      November 22, 2017

      Very true!

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    • CSS
      March 17, 2019

      What I read is, HPV and anal sex are the MOST COMMON reasons for anal cancer, NOT the ONLY reason for anal cancer. Unfortunately, the article doesn’t go into more detail on other causes.

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    • Htk
      March 18, 2019

      They are trying to save lives here while posting medically accurate information. Go fuck yourself with your fears of stigma association.

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  2. Amy
    November 4, 2017

    Just this morning after a few weeks of painful poos which I thought must be piles…I decided to have a little feel. I was horrified to detect a hard rubbery lump just inside my bum. Its large. Walnut size or maybe more. I dont have any form of sex. Ive been happily single for 2 years. However in 2003 I was repeatedly raped in the back passage. That man is in prison as I speak. At some point during cervical smear tests I was told I had hpvirus. They said it was common. Oviously Im now scared witless about this lump. It hurts dreadfully to do a poo. It really is a large very firm hard lump. I can even feel it through my clothes. Will I die. I thought the article a bit insensitive. I agree with J Bell.

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    • Kelly
      September 30, 2018

      What did you ever find out?

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  3. Marilita
    June 7, 2018

    Rectal cancer is not the same as anal cancer (which is caused by HPV).

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  4. Shane
    March 30, 2020

    Okay I have an itchy lumpy growth near my anus. No blood discharge or anything otherwise. The lump is more evident immediately after the passage of stool. Also no fatigue or weight loss. There’s a lockdown imposed in my area due to which I can’t visit a doc. Can you suggest what might be the issue?

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