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HPV doesn't just cause cervical cancer: Doctor explains its growing link to head and neck cancers
Human Papillomavirus now causes many head and neck cancers, not only cervical cancer. Certain high-risk HPV strains persist ...
Few viruses are as widespread—and sometimes misunderstood—as the human papillomavirus, or HPV. It's so common that most of us—up to 80%—will encounter it at some point in our lives, often without even ...
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Could the HPV vaccine eliminate cervical cancer deaths?
The HPV vaccine has reduced the risk of cervical cancer death before age 30 to effectively zero in the United Kingdom.
The survey found that women are interested in self-testing for HPV, which could reduce disparities in cervical cancer ...
Media personality Janet Mbugua is raising awareness about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the importance of understanding ...
A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008.
BBC health journalists answer key questions as research suggests the HPV vaccine has prevented 200 deaths from cervical cancer in England.
Nearly all newborns who contract human papillomavirus in the perinatal stage will eliminate the virus in the first six months of life, with very little persistence or recurrence, according to a new ...
Researchers found similar HPV infection and clearance rates among women using injectable contraception, copper IUDs, and ...
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