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Self-reported anal symptoms and their association with anal pathology among gay and bisexual men: a cross-sectional observational analysis

Sian L. Goddard https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9031-3590 A B M , I. Mary Poynten A , Kathy Petoumenos C , Fengyi Jin A , Richard J. Hillman D , Carmella Law D , Jennifer M. Roberts E , Christopher K. Fairley F G , Suzanne M. Garland H I J , Andrew E. Grulich A , David J. Templeton A K L and on behalf of the Study of the Prevention of Anal Cancer (SPANC) Research Team
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A HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney, Level 6,Wallace Wurth Building, High Street, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

B Infection and Immunity, Ambrose King Centre, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, E1 2BB, UK.

C Biostatistics and Databases Program, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.

D Dysplasia and Anal Cancer Services, HIV Immunology and Infectious Disease Department, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia.

E Cytology Department, Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Sydney, NSW 2113, Australia.

F Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic. 3044, Australia.

G Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Melbourne, Vic. 3053, Australia.

H Centre for Women’s infectious Diseases, Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, Vic. 3052, Australia.

I Infection Immunity, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Parkville, Vic. 3052, Australia.

J Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic. 3052, Australia.

K Department of Sexual Health Medicine and Sexual Assault Medicine, Sydney Local Health District, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.

L Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

M Corresponding author. Email: sgoddard@kirby.unsw.edu.au

Sexual Health 18(2) 123-129 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH20104
Submitted: 13 June 2020  Accepted: 9 September 2020   Published: 12 March 2021



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