A husband’s history of an STD before marriage raised his wife’s cervical cancer risk by 2.9 times .
A husband’s history of an STD after marriage was even more potent, increasing his wife’s risk by 5.9 times .
3. Husband Is Not Circumcised (or Was Circumcised Later in Life)
The study from India also identified a husband’s circumcision status as a relevant factor. It found that women whose husbands were uncircumcised or who were circumcised after the age of one year had a significantly higher risk of cervical cancer (4.1 times higher) compared to those whose husbands were circumcised in infancy . Researchers theorize that the foreskin might offer a conducive environment for the long-term presence of HPV, making transmission more likely.
Beyond “Habits”: Cancer in Husbands of Affected Women
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