New Study Warns: Anal Cancer Rates Are Rising — Here’s Who’s Most at Risk

Health experts are raising alarms after new research revealed that anal cancer cases have been steadily increasing worldwide over the past two decades — particularly among certain high-risk groups.

According to oncologists, the primary cause behind most cases is the human papillomavirus (HPV) — the same virus linked to cervical and throat cancers. The rise is being attributed to low HPV vaccination ratesunprotected sexual activity, and late detection of early warning signs.

Who’s Most at Risk?

  • People with a history of HPV infection
  • Smokers, whose immune systems are weakened by tobacco
  • Individuals with weakened immunity, including HIV-positive patients
  • Older adults, especially those over 55
  • Women who’ve had cervical or vulvar cancer, due to shared viral risk factors

Early Symptoms to Watch For:

  • Rectal bleeding or pain
  • Lumps or growths near the anus
  • Persistent itching or discharge
  • Changes in bowel habits

Doctors emphasize that early detection saves lives — when caught early, anal cancer has a high survival rate. Regular checkups, safe sexual practices, and HPV vaccination are the best ways to reduce risk.

👉 Bottom line: Don’t ignore discomfort or unusual symptoms. What feels minor could be your body’s way of warning you early.

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