The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
an oncovirus is a virus that can cause cancer
The common cold
An oncovirus is a virus that can cause 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.
Yes and they have dormant cancer virus in the tablets which cause thoat cancer. Only an idiot takes tablets.
None. Leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells.
Yes, although it may not be comfortable for the woman. Cervical cancer can cause abnormal uterine bleeding, and can cause vaginal discomfort. It is important to know that cervical cancer is caused from HPV, which is a sexually transmitted virus. If a woman has cervical cancer, she should make certain to have protected sex when with a new partner so as not to spread the virus.
Viruses don't cause cancer...
There is for at least one form of cancer. Human papilloma virus (hpv) is sexually transmitted, and can cause some forms of cancer.
No, the Ebola virus does not cause cancer. Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe and often fatal illness caused by infection with the Ebola virus, a member of the Filoviridae family. Ebola virus primarily affects humans and other primates and is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids of infected individuals or animals. Cancer, on the other hand, is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. Cancer can develop from a variety of factors, including genetic mutations, environmental exposures, lifestyle factors, and infectious agents such as certain viruses and bacteria. However, the Ebola virus is not known to be a causative agent of cancer. While some viruses have been linked to the development of certain types of cancer, such as human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer or hepatitis B and C viruses and liver cancer, there is no evidence to suggest that Ebola virus infection contributes to the development of cancer in humans. The primary concern with Ebola virus infection is its severe acute illness, which can lead to symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle pain, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea, and, in severe cases, hemorrhage and organ failure. Prompt medical care and supportive treatment are essential for managing Ebola virus disease and preventing its spread within communities.
Enzymes needed for the virus will not be found in humans.
HPV (human papillomavirus) causes all kinds of warts -- on your hands, feet, knees, and genitals. Some subtypes of HPV cause genital warts; a few high risk types can cause cancer, including cancer of the cervix, anus, penis, vulva, head, and neck. The types of HPV that cause warts are not the types that cause cancer. Genital Herpes is caused by a herpetic virus, is not related to warts, and is not linked to cancer like HPV is. However, having genital herpes AND HPV increases your risk of cancer from the HPV virus.