Journal of Medical Virology Christine Mant, Barbara Kell, Philip Rice, Jennifer M. Best, Jon M. Bible, John Cason Article first published online: 6 OCT 2003 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.10529 Keywords: HPV-16; children; transient exposure Abstract High-risk human papillomaviruses, such as type 16 (HPV-16), are established etiological agents for cervical carcinoma. In most cases, this virus is transmitted sexually, […]
Human papillomavirus in the placenta and umbilical cord blood.
PubMed.gov Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2008;87(11):1181-8. Sarkola ME, Grénman SE, Rintala MA, Syrjänen KJ, Syrjänen SM. Source Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland. marja.sarkola@utu.fi Abstract OBJECTIVE: To analyze human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in umbilical cord blood and in placenta, including its cellular localization. DESIGN: Longitudinal prospective study. SETTING: Maternity Unit […]
National Cancer Institute Scientist Admits HPV Vaccines Have Little Value
By Heidi Stevenson In a misleading article attempting to promote the HPV vaccine, one of their scientists states that most vaccinated girls are at ‘pretty low risk’. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has issued a bulletin claiming to answer early doubts about the HPV vaccine.(1) It doesn’t, of course, answer the real issue. The vaccine […]
HPV positive bronchopulmonary carcinomas in women with previous high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN III).
Pub Med Acta Oncol. 1999;38(5):639-47. Hennig EM, Suo Z, Karlsen F, Holm R, Thoresen S, Nesland JM. Source Department of Pathology, The Norwegian Radium Hospital and Institute for Cancer Research, University of Oslo, Montebello. Abstract A significant higher incidence of some cancers, especially lung cancer, has been found in women with previous HPV-related (human papillomavirus) […]
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You After an HPV Diagnosis: An Editorial
By Bonnie Diraimondo, RN For many women, a diagnosis of HPV may come in the mail via a form letter. Some doctor’s offices will contact the patients by telephone and inform them that they test positive for HPV. But what happens after this? If you happen to be informed at one of your routine visits, […]
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