Risk Factors for Anal Cancer
- smoking cigarettes
- infection with the HPV virus
- receiving anal intercourse
- abnormal openings in or around the anus (fistulas)
- having multiple sexual partners
- being over 50 years of age
- anal swelling, redness or soreness that occurs frequently
Anal Cancer Prevention Tips
- Always use a condom. Wearing a condom may provide protection against HPV. HPV is a virus transmitted through sexual contact that is linked to several types of cancer.
- Limit the amount of sexual partners you have. When a person has multiple sexual partners, they are at an increased risk for both HPV and anal cancer.
- Avoid anal intercourse. Anal intercourse increases the risk factor for anal cancer for both men and women.
- Quit smoking. According to the American Cancer Society, smokers are 4 times more likely to develop anal cancer than non-smokers. Smoking puts you at a higher risk for many other types of cancer like lung cancer.
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