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In reply to the discussion: CDC: Circumcision Benefits Outweigh Risks [View all]FunkyLeprechaun
(2,383 posts)HPV is one of the most common STDs around- it's very easily caught. What Fawcett failed to do was have regular check-ups, as one should, and her cancer was caught too late to be treated. I never had sex of any sort when I got suspected HPV (at the age of 20) and it was caught very early and was cleared up very quickly.
BTW, all of Fawcett's known partners were circumcised: Lee Majors was circumcised, Ryan O'Neal was circumcised, and James Orr is very likely to be circumcised (born in Canada in the 1950s, when circumcision was still the norm). So, according to YOU, circumcised males spread HPV more readily than uncircumcised males because of one celebrity's death. Yes, there really are websites dedicated to finding out whether male celebrities are cut or uncut.
Circumcised men do get HPV strains so it's just silly to believe that circumcised men don't have STDs at all at anytime (85% of males in the US during the AIDs epidemic were circumcised and even spread the disease to their female partners as well).
http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/content/199/1/1.full
Given the range of estimates of the protective effects from observational studies and the fact that we have data from only 1 randomized trial, it would be premature to promote circumcision as a way to prevent HPV infection in men and a possible way to protect their female sex partners from infection [14].