What High risk strains of Hpv cause cancer cervical?
Human papillomavirus, or HPV for short, is the current leading cause of cervical. There are over 100 different strains of the the virus, but only a few strains are considered to be high risk. The HPV test is a method for many to determine if they are infected with HPV, and if it is a high risk strain. The HPV test is most often done in women over 30, along with a regular Pap smear. Approval of Gardasil, the HPV vaccine, has made the virus preventable , in hopes of eliminating cervical cancer. Another HPV vaccine, Cervarix, may soon be approved by the FDA. Cervical Cancer Risk Factors 1. Giving birth to many children. 2. Having many sexual partners. 3. Having first sexual intercourse at a young age. 4. Smoking cigarettes. 5. Oral contraceptive use (“the Pill”). 6. Weakened immune system Treatment For most cases of HPV, there is no recommended treatment unless there are genital warts and/or abnormal cervical changes. Then the genital warts and cervical changes are directly treated. There