HPV may be associated with a subset of colorectal cancers. Future large-scale multicenter case–control studies with data on risk factors such as lifestyle and sexual behaviour are needed."
Is this the disagreement? How does it disagree with a study showing there might be a link, but that it needs more research - "HPV infection may play a role in colorectal carcinogenesis"?
I'm honestly really confused here. Because the study you linked _agrees_ with the one I linked.
Did you also notice that your link is from 2014 and looked at data from 22 March, 2013(!!) or earlier? Or does the age not matter in this instance, but does matter in the link I provided?
In 2019 (since dates are really important, I guess), the KFF directly stated that the vaccine is targeted to the "...9 strains of HPV associated with most cervical cancer, anal cancer, and throat cancer".
HPV may be associated with a subset of colorectal cancers. Future large-scale multicenter case–control studies with data on risk factors such as lifestyle and sexual behaviour are needed."
Is this the disagreement? How does it disagree with a study showing there might be a link, but that it needs more research - "HPV infection may play a role in colorectal carcinogenesis"?
I'm honestly really confused here. Because the study you linked _agrees_ with the one I linked.
Did you also notice that your link is from 2014 and looked at data from 22 March, 2013(!!) or earlier? Or does the age not matter in this instance, but does matter in the link I provided?
In 2019 (since dates are really important, I guess), the KFF directly stated that the vaccine is targeted to the "...9 strains of HPV associated with most cervical cancer, anal cancer, and throat cancer".
https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/the-hpv-vaccine-acc...