Preventing Anal Cancer by Treating Precancerous Conditions-The ANCHOR Study

The ANCHOR Study “Treatment of Anal High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions to Prevent Anal Cancer” The ANCHOR study represents a major breakthrough in the effort to prevent anal cancer. It provides hope not only that less people will get anal cancer, but that...

Preventing Anal Cancer

Highlights from the Interview Anal Cancer Patients Did Not Necessarily Have Anal Sex Just because you’ve had anal cancer doesn’t mean you’ve had anal sex or that you are promiscuous. You don’t have to have anal sex. Whether you’re a straight man, or a woman, or a gay...