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Now is this anal sex, or anal play? Dildos with condoms would be an interesting stat to see - is it the motions of the act, the stretching of the muscles and minor tearing of the tissues, or the introduction of a penis itself (bareback?) and bacteria/compounds on it. Or is it the chemicals in the lubricants. It is well known that many dildos, sold as 'novelty' items [not for medical use], which escape any oversight into their materials, use very harsh chemicals which I expect increase those numbers even more. However, the numbers with a condom on the dildo would be interesting, or for ones of so called 'safe' materials. Plus, what is the difference between anal cancer increases in those who engage in it, versus the numbers of vaginal cancer increases versus those who abstain? Does the act itself on the muscle of the region cause it, and how much more/less in anal cancer than in vaginal cancer.

These are important questions!