Hurlock- I have had the same issues you have but haven't really posted it to the Board. I presented with papillomas around my vocal cord beginning in 2006. After about 6 surgeries with probably 4 carcioma in situ biopsies my doctor sent me to another doc to discuss radiation. On a fluke a speech therapist noticed during a magnification of my vocal cords that my tonsil looked bad. They took it out and I had carcinoma in my tonsil. It was tested for
HPV and was type to be among a few either 16 or I think there were other options that were numbers higher including 18,31,33. I ended up treating at MD Anderson with Dr. Weber. I went there because I liked they only treated cancer and well respected and easy place to find housing while you are being treated. My papillomas have stopped in vocal cord but I now have them in my trachea. MD Anderson has done a good job with me but basically they tell me there aren't any black and white answers. I think Hopkins would be a good place to go, in my research with Gillson there they seemed to have the most research. The doctors I have talked with have told me that normally after a few years papillomas slow down or stop. Mine definitely have slowed but not stopped. I'd like to know if you get more information too though. I'm always looking for more answers.