HPV and Oral Cancer: What Clinicians Need to Know
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In this episode of Smiles for Life: Oral Health Matters, host Dr. Karlynn Sievers speaks with Dr. Stephanie Voyles, faculty physician at the St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Program, about the critical connection between human papillomavirus (HPV) and oral health. Dr. Voyles explains why HPV is now responsible for the majority of oral cancers in the United States and highlights the powerful role of the HPV vaccine in preventing these cancers. The conversation addresses the current lack of screening tests for HPV-related throat cancers, compares the effectiveness of vaccination versus natural immunity, and offers practical approaches for navigating vaccine hesitancy with patients and families. They also discuss additional prevention strategies, including routine dental visits, tobacco cessation, and safer sexual practices, underscoring the importance of early education and proactive care.
Oral Health Matters is produced by Association Briefings.