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Man diagnosed with throat cancer ‘surprised’ to learn it was caused by oral sex

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Updated 16:33 27 Feb 2026 GMTPublished 15:24 27 Feb 2026 GMT

Man diagnosed with throat cancer ‘surprised’ to learn it was caused by oral sex

Frank Lane noticed swelling on his neck

Callum Jones

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Topics: Health, Cancer, Life

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A British father-of-two was left 'surprised' to discover his throat cancer diagnosis was linked to him performing oral sex.

Frank Lane discovered his cancer was believed to have been caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which was contracted through the sexual act.

HPV is the most common viral sexually transmitted infection in the US, according to Cleveland Clinic, with vaccines and regular screenings available to minimise your risk.

Frank initially knew something wasn't quite right when he picked up on something on his neck in November 2023. It was a firm, egg-sized swelling on his right side that was an immediate cause for concern.

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The Brit was having a shave when he noticed the swelling, though his initial thought was that it may be because of swollen glands after a gym session.

However, the swelling did not subside after a period of two weeks, so Frank knew he had to book a GP appointment.

"When the doctor looked in my mouth she could actually see it sticking out of the top of my tonsils, it was the size of a boiled egg," he said.

The Brit noticed the lump on the right side of his neck (Kennedy News and Media)
The Brit noticed the lump on the right side of his neck (Kennedy News and Media)

"I was very tired but I just thought it was down to work and not getting enough sleep. I was also waking up to go to the toilet three or four times a night, but I put that down to getting older."

After visiting his doctor, Frank underwent a biopsy, and 10 days later, he received his diagnosis: throat cancer.

Recalling the moment he learned of his disease, Frank said: "When they said I had throat cancer, I thought he was talking a load of rubbish for a split second because I'd stopped smoking 10 years ago.

"I remember thinking, 'what the hell are you talking about throat cancer?'"

Frank was initially caught off guard by the diagnosis, saying: "[When he said] you've got throat cancer from oral sex, it was a surprise. Some of the guys I've told at work laughed, not because I had cancer but because of how it came about.

"They said I was talking a load of rubbish, I told them to Google it and I saw the colour drain from their faces."

According to Frank, doctors determined the virus had contracted about 40 years ago, when Frank was around 20 years old and serving in the army.

He said: "I was having fun, but I wasn't messing about with loads of different girls."

Frank Lane was surprised by his throat cancer diagnosis (Kennedy News and Media)
Frank Lane was surprised by his throat cancer diagnosis (Kennedy News and Media)

Following the diagnosis, Frank underwent two rounds of chemotherapy, followed by a six-week course of radiotherapy.

"I was in the army for 12 years and that [radiotherapy] was the most painful thing I've ever experienced in my life," Frank said.

Thankfully, the treatment worked and Frank is now all clear and is undergoing checks every two months. He's now urging people to be vigilant of any unusual symptoms they may notice, and to take action as soon as possible.

Laughing, he said: "My advice would be don't have oral sex."

However, more seriously, he added: "For anyone who can't follow that, my advice would be if you have any unusual symptoms don't ignore them, get it checked out."

If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence, contact the American Cancer Society on 1-800-227-2345 or via their live chat feature, available 24/7 every day of the year.

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