Is there a relationship between cervical cancer and men?

The relationship between cervical cancer and male partners is very close. When a patient’s male partner has unhealthy sexual organs, various infectious diseases or STDs, it may lead to various vaginal inflammatory diseases, HPV infections or STDs. It can affect the patient’s vaginal flora environment, causing damage and lowering the patient’s vaginal resistance, and if combined with HPV type 16 and 18 infections, the chances of developing cervical cancer are very high. Therefore, patients are advised not to have sex too early, and they must control their sexual behavior and not have multiple sexual partners. However, cervical cancer also has a strong relationship with the patient’s genetic or physical makeup, so when a patient has a family history of genetic predisposition, he or she should also pay high attention to regular cervical cancer screening even if there are no sexual partners or if the sexual partners are relatively stable.