The human papilloma virus is a type of virus that is found quite readily throughout society. It is tough to place an estimate on the number of people that are currently infected with a strain of the virus, with statistics ranging from 14% of the population to a whopping 91%. Some strains of the virus [...]
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One thing that is important to know regarding the human papilloma virus is that there are several different strains of the disease that cause different problems. Some types of the human papilloma virus are relatively harmless, and may manifest themselves in the form of warts on the hand or the feet. The types of human [...]
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The types of the human papilloma virus that cause genital warts are also the same strains that cause cervical cancer to develop in women. For that reason, it is of the utmost importance for females to be careful when it comes to their levels of sexual activity in order to ensure that they are protected [...]
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Unfortunately, many of the signs and symptoms of cervical cancer only manifest themselves after a woman has been afflicted with the disease for a lengthy period of time. Some warning signs that you might want to look out for may include a discharge from the vagina that is not like common menstrual discharge. It may [...]
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HPV stands for Human Papillomavirus. There are many types of viruses that are in this group of classification. Men and women can contract HPV. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first vaccine ever to be, in the prevention of a viral infection. This vaccine protects females from four types of HPV. These four [...]
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Question: I’ve heard that doctors can treat abnormal cervix cells before they become cancerous. How do doctors do this?
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There is an approximate 80% occurrence of anal cancer associated with those who have HPV. Other occurrences of HPV in cancer have been seen in tongue and tonsil cancer, non-melanoma skin cancers in those persons who have compromised immune systems. 200,000 infants and children are diagnosed with papillomatosis which is a respiratory infection linked to [...]
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a group of viruses that includes approximately 100 different strains or types of viruses. 30 of which are sexually transmitted Of all the people who become infected with the HPV virus most will not show any symptoms and the infection will clear up on it's own. Some of the viruses [...]
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Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that has been described as having five principle stages – stage 0 to stage IV. During stage 0, the cancer is undetectable and some pre-cancerous cells are present around the cervix. As the stage number rises, the disease progresses more and more, until stage IV, where the disease [...]
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The cervix is the lower part of the womb, connecting the vagina to the uterus. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that begins to grow in the lining of the cervix. There are two different types of cervical cancer that are recognized by medical professionals: they are known as squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. [...]
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