Can men get HPV and what are the risks?published at 13:23 BST
Smitha Mundasad
Health reporter
Steve, from Cheltenham, says he has a rare condition called Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis, caused by specific strains of HPV, which causes recurring growths on and around his voice box.
Men can get HPV and many do – it can be passed on to male and female partners through vaginal, anal or oral sex or genital skin-to-skin contact. Most men will not know they have HPV and won’t get symptoms.
But some types of HPV can cause genital warts and other more high-risk types can cause penile and anal cancers and cancers at the back of the throat, base of the tongue and tonsils.
Another rare disease caused by HPV is Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP) where mostly non-cancerous tumours grow in the airways and around the voice box.













