An Ohio State University study finds that many people lack crucial information about human papillomavirus transmission and ...
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, although recent research suggests that the United States is ...
New trends data show significant reduction in the incidence of precancerous lesions in young women since advent of vaccine.
A new study published in The Lancet HIV reveals gaps in knowledge surrounding the prevention of HPV-related cancers in people ...
HPV is a virus that can live and replicate in certain cells on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes, including the ...
Updated HPV shots now protect against nine strains of the virus and protect against 90% of cervical and anal cancers, as well as most strains that cause mouth and throat cancers. Yes. A positive ...
Most HPV infections present with no symptoms or health problems, but certain strains can increase the risk of cancer in the mouth, throat, cervix, vagina, vulva, anus, and penis. HPV related ...
The HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine helps prevent cervical cancer by protecting against high-risk strains of the virus that cause abnormal cell growth in the cervix. It also helps prevent other HPV ...
The jab helps to ward off six different cancers including those of the cervix, mouth, anus, penis, vulva and vagina. Athena Lamnisos, chief executive of The Eve Appeal, said that there is a "worrying ...
Oropharyngeal cancer: HPV is a major cause of cancers in the throat, tonsils, and tongue (oropharyngeal cancers). These cancers are becoming increasingly common in men due to oral HPV transmission.