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The human papillomavirus can cause many problems. It can lead to infertility and can also cause cervical cancer in women.
The human papillomavirus can cause many problems. It can lead to infertility and can also cause Cervical cancer in women.
Most cervical cancer is caused by human papillomavirus, which is spread by sex.
HPV, also known as Human Papillomavirus
Infection with the common human papillomavirus (HPV) is a cause of approximately 90% of all cervical cancers.
Almost all cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus.
Cervical cancer is caused by infection with human papillomavirus. Inflammation in the cervix alone will not cause cancer. Talk to your health care provider for information about your pap or biopsy results, and what they mean in the context of your cervical cancer screening history.
Almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by human papillomavirus.
Cervical cancer is typically caused by HPV. Studies have shown some 70% of cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer are caused by HPV.The Human Papilloma Virus can cause cervical cancer in women if it is left untreated.human paillomavirus(hpv)
Cervical cancer is very difficult to prevent. There is now a series of shots to eliminate HPV (Human Papillomavirus), the primary cause of cervical cancer, but the eligible age for the shots is from 9-26. If you are in this age group, by all means, get the shots from your health care provider. Your best bet is to get an annual pap smear, which will check for signs cervical cancer.
Leticia Rocha Zavaleta has written: 'Immune response to human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia'
Cancer of the cervix, while associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), is not itself an infectious disease that is transferred from mother to child. So no, women do not produce children with cervical cancers.