HPV Infection and Cancer

HPV Infection and Cancer

HPV Infections Are Common

Some types of HPV infection can cause cancer of the cervix. However, not all infections with this virus lead to cancer. Full Article »

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Abnormal Pap Test: Should You Be Concerned?

Many women will get an abnormal Pap test result at some point in their lives. In most cases, minor cell changes will go away on their own in four to six months. More »

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Pap test screening, when done regularly, is the most important tool for preventing cervical cancer.

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