Viruses such
as human papilloma virus, which can cause cervical cancer, and Epstein - Barr virus, which can cause certain lymphomas, have also been implicated in breast cancer.
Not exact matches
Here's a crucial message for teens (and all se - xually active «post-teeners»: Or - al se - x carries many of the same risks
as va - ginal se - x, including
human papilloma virus, or HPV.
Here's a crucial message for teens: O - ral se - x carries many of the same risks
as v - a-ginal s - ex, including
human papilloma virus, or HPV.
... The list of diseases found with extraordinary frequency among male homosexual practitioners
as a result of anal intercourse is alarming: anal cancer, chlamydia trachomatis, cryptosporidium, giardia lamblia, herpes simplex virus,
human immunodeficiency virus,
human papilloma virus, isospora belli, microsporidia, gonorrhea, viral hepatitis type B & C, syphilis.
«Yes, or - al se - x is se - x, and it can boost cancer risk - Here's a crucial message for teens (and all se - xually active «post-teeners»: Or - al se - x carries many of the same risks
as va - ginal se - x, including
human papilloma virus, or HPV.
The vaccination protects against infection from the two types of
Human Papilloma Virus that cause seven in 10 cases of cervical cancer,
as well
as two other types of the virus linked with genital warts.
It turns out that each virus that's been studied and associated with cancer — such
as hepatitis B with liver cancer or
human papilloma virus with cervical cancer — evolves characteristics that allow it to target those genes immediately upon infection.
The panel identified
human papilloma virus (HPV) sequences undetected by conventional laboratory tests
as well
as new unreported HPV mutations.
The study relates to a particular type of vaccine (killed) against a particular virus, influenza, though the findings might hold true for other killed vaccines and for those vaccines consisting only of proteins produced by GM in bacteria, yeast or insect cells, against diseases such
as hepatitis B (HBV) and
human papilloma virus (HPV, the causative agent of cervical cancer).
There is INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE [1,4,5] about the effectiveness of lycopene supplements in the prevention or treatment of age - related macular degeneration (AMD), asthma, atherosclerosis, benign prostate hyperplasia, cancer (brain, breast, cervical, lung, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate), cataracts, coronary heart disease, diabetes type 2, gingivitis, high blood pressure, hot flashes in menopausal women,
human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, inflammation, infertility, kidney disease, mouth sores (oral leukoplakia), or
as an anticoagulant (blood thinner) or antioxidant or
as sun protection.