Research: Female transmission of Cervical Cancer virus possible
Leicester, UK, January 20, 2010 – The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) that is present in almost 100% of cervical cancer cases can be transmitted between women, according to a new reportfrom the UK. (DMU) in Leicester and has been used as part of the British National Health Serice Cervical Screening Programme 2009 Annual Review.
Historically it was believed that the HPV virus could only be transmitted by male partners, leading to the incorrect assumption that lesbians are not at risk from cervical cancer and do not need to be screened.
However, research shows that 80 per cent of lesbians have had a sexual relationship with a man at some stage in their life. Any exchange of bodily fluids can pass the HPV between two people, so a woman could contract the infection from her partner.
Link to full article from our website. http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2010/01/21/nhs-review-calls-for-clearer-cervical-cancer-guidance-for-lesbians/
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