Hey Rodrick,
Yes there is. It’s basically the same test that women get. The reason that men aren’t tested is that it won’t cause the same terminal cancers that it can cause in women.
Men also have a built-in warning system, although, few, if any know what they are looking at. In men, the first sign of an infection of HPV is genital warts. Whether they are Penile, Anal (Usually, even if they aren’t Gay) or Oral. Men typically disregard these symptoms as “Cold Sores”, “Pimples” or ingrown hairs.
I agree that it has been ignored — but as I said, the risks to men are minimal and with a normal immune system, a man is able to develop antibodies that keep it in a controlled “non-contagious” state, sometimes for many years. Like Herpes, this state can change depending on the male state of health (HIV, Stress, Herpes, Pneumonia or any form of cancer.).
Sadly, like pregnancy, society has put this one on the women’s front door. However, unlike pregnancy, this virus has caused many worldwide deaths and unless it is put into check, may soon be a leading cause of death among women.
James