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June 2000 Cover
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A new study by Dr. Stephen Goldstone, a surgeon in New York, found that gay men may benefit from regular screening for anal cancer. Goldstone's survey of 200 gay men found that 53 percent had pre-cancerous lesions
of the anus and five of the men had cancer, including four who had HIV; overall, 131 of the men were infected with HIV. Dr. Goldstone suggested anal Pap testing for anyone participating in anal sex, to check for HPV
and dysplasia.
Editor's Note: from Fox News
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