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HPV is a common virus that causes almost all cases of cervical cancer and genital warts. You've probably seen ads and news stories recently about HPV, and maybe you're wondering, "Are they talking to me?" The short answer is "Yes!" If you, or someone you know, is having sex, or even just getting close to it, it's time you learned more about this virus, how it's spread and who's at risk.
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This Month's Feature: GENITAL WARTS AND HPV

Genital Warts and HPV
Two types of HPV cause approximately 90% of cases of genital warts. Learn more about this sexually transmitted infection that can cause embarrassment and low self-esteem.


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 An expert answers HPV questions
It seems like there's a lot of information around about HPV (human papillomavirus). How much do you know about HPV, Pap tests, safer sex, and the vaccine? We asked HPV expert, Dr. Vivien Brown, to answer some commonly asked questions about HPV.
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You can talk to your doctor or other health care provider to learn about preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and the problems it can cause, like genital warts and cervical cancer. Prepare for your visit by using our HPV: Doctor Discussion Guide
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More U.S. Teens Get Recommended Vaccines Aug. 19, 2010 (HealthDay News)

New Study Finds HPV Vaccine Protects Against Genital Warts Jul. 20, 2010 (HealthDay News)

Aging Swingers at High STD Risk Jun. 24, 2010 (HealthDay News)

Overdiagnosed: Some cancers found too early are posing a dilemma in choosing best treatment Jun. 15, 2010 (Canadian Press)

One-Third of U.S. Girls Get HPV Vaccine Jun. 04, 2010 (HealthDay News)
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 HPV Quick facts
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Each year in Canada, about 350,000 women will be told by their doctors that their Pap test results are abnormal. The majority of these are caused by HPV.

HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the world.

The HPV vaccine can still protect you even if you're already sexually active.

There are over 40 different types of HPV that affect the genital area.
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