Information and resources for understanding human papillomavirus. If you have HPV, you might never know it. It’s so common that the CDC estimates that almost 80 million people in the U.S. have it.
The percentage of teenagers who were up to date on their human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines has fallen dramatically since ...
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine is cutting cases of cervical cancer by nearly 90%, the first real-world data shows. Cancer Research UK described the findings as "historic", and said it ...
Scientists have long questioned whether human papillomavirus, or HPV, infections in men could affect their sperm health and fertility. Now, an early study finds that high-risk HPV infections might ...
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When your skin comes in contact with a wart-causing strain of HPV, the virus will prompt your body to produce extra cells. The result is a thick, hard growth on the outer layer of your skin ...
Some human papillomavirus (HPV) tests check for mRNA E6/E7. E6 and E7 are proteins present in types of HPV viruses that carry a high risk of cancer. A positive test result indicates that a person ...
The first tests that allow people to self-collect samples to screen for HPV are set to arrive in doctors' offices and other health care settings later this month.
Only 61% of U.S. 13-to-17-year-olds have been fully vaccinated against the human papillomavirus, according to research published last month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC recommends kids from ages 11 to 12 receive two doses of the HPV vaccine. The percentage of teenagers who were up to date on their human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines has fallen ...
New federal data says the percentage of teenagers across the United States, who were up to date on their human papillomavirus ...