Both HPV and viral hepatitis can increase the risk of cancer. Luckily, there are vaccines available to lower the risk of HPV related cancer and hepatitis B-related cancer.
The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
No. There is no direct connection between HPV and Hepatitis.
There is for at least one form of cancer. Human papilloma virus (hpv) is sexually transmitted, and can cause some forms of cancer.
No. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a virus that has the potential to cause cancer and/or genital warts. Just because you have HPV does not mean you have or will have cancer, but we now it is the primary cause of several types of cancer.
cancer (cervical, anal, vulvar, or head and neck)
The greatest danger from getting HPV is cancer and death.
cancer (cervical, anal, vulvar, or head and neck)
One can find information about the Human Papilloma Virus from a variety of different sources. Some of the most authentic and helpful information about the Human Papilloma Virus can be found from the CDC and the National Institute of Health.
Human papillomavirus itself does not have treatments. Warts, cancer, and precancerous lesions can be treated with creams, surgery, freezing, acid, or lasers.
No it is not. It is a virus.
Human Papilloma Virus
HPV, Human Papilloma Virus