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Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know

Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know

Cervical cancer is preventable with awareness of HPV and regular screenings. Stay informed for better health outcomes.

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The Risks and Implications of Having Multiple High-Risk HPV Infections

The Risks and Implications of Having Multiple High-Risk HPV Infections

Infection with multiple high-risk HPV strains is common and linked to significantly increased risks of precancerous lesions and cervical cancer in women.

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HPV Strains 16 and 18 Cause 70% of HPV-Linked Cancers

HPV Strains 16 and 18 Cause 70% of HPV-Linked Cancers

HPV 16 and 18 lead to about 70% of cervical cancers and large proportions of other HPV-associated cancers. Learn how these top strains drive most HPV malignancies.

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Understanding High-Risk HPV Types 16 and 18 and Their Link to Cancer

Understanding High-Risk HPV Types 16 and 18 and Their Link to Cancer

Learn about HPV 16 and 18 strains, their health risks, and how to reduce your chance of developing cancer from these high-risk human papillomavirus types.

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HPV with Reflex Genotype: Proactive Health Strategies

HPV with Reflex Genotype: Proactive Health Strategies

Discover the importance of HPV reflex genotype testing and its role in identifying high-risk strains like HPV 16 and 18. Empower yourself with knowledge for proactive health management.

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Can Boric Acid Treat HPV Warts and Cell Changes? Usage and Safety Tips

Can Boric Acid Treat HPV Warts and Cell Changes? Usage and Safety Tips

Boric acid is sometimes used as a home remedy for HPV symptoms like genital warts. However, medical treatments are also available. Learn safe usage, risks and more.

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Understanding the Risks of High-Risk HPV Variants 16 and 18

Understanding the Risks of High-Risk HPV Variants 16 and 18

HPV 16 and 18 significantly raise the risk of cervical, throat, anal, penile, vulvar & vaginal cancers. Learn about reducing cancer risks through vaccination, screening, safe sex.

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Assessing Vaginal Cancer Risk After Hysterectomy Surgery

Assessing Vaginal Cancer Risk After Hysterectomy Surgery

Though rare, vaginal cancer risk does increase somewhat after hysterectomy. Continuing exams, practicing safe sex, quitting smoking and reporting symptoms promptly promotes early detection.

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