HPV causes throat cancer; check for lumps

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A man diagnosed with throat cancer is raising awareness about unusual symptoms and its link to HPV contracted through oral sex. Frank Lane discovered a lump on his neck, later identified as throat cancer caused by HPV. He underwent chemotherapy and radiation and is now cancer-free. The 60-year-old initially dismissed his symptoms but urges others to seek medical advice for any persistent or unusual health concerns.


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