thanks, I have read these pages before, and know that they are more serious than many others that seem to create a name for himself by being scared and not so much facts.

I understand now that HPV either genital or oral does not mean cancer, until it shall become a persistent infection that can not be over for many years, then it must be developed mutations that further takes time, it feels like knowing that cancer can affect anyone even without the usual risk factors are the most important lesson and that they should seek help if you find something "odd" in the mouth, just as with the rest of the body and all other types of diseases and cancer, there is no difference with oral cancer. The difference is probably that people are not as enlightened about a lesion in the mouth should be examined as well as they should do with a mole that is changing ........ as I understand it, it oralcancerfoundations opinion and what you're working for ?
My first question was a thought I had ... how to be sure how many% with oral HPV or more importantly how you can be sure that 99% will pass. when there is no way to test infectious or monitor healing


Last edited by zebastian; 11-22-2011 03:00 PM.