HPV, one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections, is the cause of nearly 36,000 cancer cases each year in the United States.
HPV is a common virus with over 200 types, some causing cancer. The HPV vaccine protects against cervical, throat, and anal ...
Thousands of women die from cervical cancer in the U.S. every year and cases are largely caused by HPV infection ...
A safe alternative to clinician-administered tests, the self-test for HPV can help prevent cervical cancer. Read more at ...
There is no cure for human papillomavirus, or HPV, a viral infection that affects nearly 80 percent of the population by the ...
Medical experts reveal critical information about the growing link between HPV and oral cancer, prevention methods, and why ...
Glenn Moog didn't know much about HPV cancer — until he was diagnosed with it. The 59-year-old husband, father and realtor ...
“Low vaccination rates and a lack of visible support from public health leadership can undermine public trust in vaccines, leading to more frequent and severe outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKSHA) has urged anyone under 25 to check if they may have "missed out" on a particular ...
Individuals testing positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) had a 40% greater risk for overall cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
The study found that although there was low human papillomavirus knowledge, most Hispanic parents intended to vaccinate their children.