Human papillomavirus (HPV) remains the leading cause of cervical cancer worldwide, however, its pathogenesis cannot be sufficiently explained by viral factors alone. Accumulating evidence highlights ...
IgA nephropathy, first described in 1968 by Berger and Hinglais, 1 is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis. For decades, IgA nephropathy was considered to have a relatively good ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes nearly all cervical cancers, can be reliably detected from menstrual blood collected on a sanitary pad, according to a new study. The findings add to ...
Say you lived in a country that has sky-high HPV vaccination coverage plus a uniform cervical cancer screening program. A new study suggests that, depending on when you got your shots, you might only ...
This sexually transmitted infection is almost entirely preventable. Here's what experts say you really need to know to protect yourself. Colorized transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of human ...
New federal guidance is expanding testing for cervical cancer with a self-collection method. Dr. Mara Gordon speaks to NPR about why this option might become popular for screening for HPV. Federal ...
Our studies show the levels of type I topoisomerases are increased in human papillomaviruses (HPV)-positive cells, leading to enhanced levels of DNA breaks and activation of DNA repair pathways.
Australia has passed a significant milestone in the quest to eliminate cervical cancer, recording zero new cases in people younger than 25 years in 2021, an achievement that has been attributed to the ...
Multidose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is efficacious, yet the vaccine has been underused globally. Emerging data suggest that a single dose may provide protection. Whether a single dose of ...
The HPV vaccine is very safe and highly effective at preventing cervical cancer, according to two large reviews that support routinely vaccinating adolescents against human papillomavirus. Subscribe ...
A new study has confirmed that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine provides strong and sustained protection against cervical disease that can develop into cancer. Data from the study show that the ...