Will his smegma cause cervical cancer?

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A lot of times, cruel funny jokes among teenaged boys involve name-calling such as hick, scumbag, twat, f** face, and the like.

But for Filipino teenagers, being called such names in Filipino tends to be more hurtful. When one is called “supot”, for instance, it connotes not only the literal meaning of being uncircumcised but also the state of being less of a male.

For most Filipinos, having a circumcision is a necessary event, and a rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. After the procedure is done by a physician surgeon, one’s penis is considered "guapo" or handsome if the boy opts for the the clean-cut German style, while the Dorsal slit style which has two small flaps likened to a cobra’s neck is considered sexually mean or macho.

With the foreskin out of the way and an exposed glans, a guy is then considered clean. Without circumcision, the area between the glans and the foreskin will accumulate a malodorous opaque whitish yellowish creamy substance composed of shed epithelial cells or dead skin, and sebum or oily secretions produced by the sebaceous glands of the genitalia.

A carcinogen is an agent with the capacity to cause cancer. Many believe that cervical, penile, and prostate cancer come about with background smegma. So, are the pieces of evidence sufficient to say that smegma can cause cervical cancer?

 

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