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HPV Smoking
Physicians treat women with a history of hpv, smoking, and consuming alcohol with periodic Pap smear visits and cone biopsy upon finding atypia.
Women who smoke and have human papilloma virus have an increased risk of developing cervical cancer compared with women who don’t smoke. 60 percent of oral cancers have now been linked to Human Papillomavirus. Three factors of oral cancer are tobacco, alcohol, and Human Papillomaviruses.
Physicians treat women with a history of hpv, smoking, and consuming alcohol with periodic Pap smear visits and cone biopsy upon finding atypia.
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HPV Smoking -
Pap Smear, Cone Biopsy
Tobacco damages cell DNA; alcohol cuts down the number of DNA-repairing "guardian" cells; and HPV undermines many of the P53 cells that remain. But the evidence now clearly points towards persistent HPV infection and smoking being the major culprits for cervical and oral cancers.
Physicians treat women with a history of hpv, smoking, and consuming alcohol with periodic Pap smear visits and cone biopsy upon finding atypia.
Other Topics: HPV Picture, HPV, HPV Wart Picture, HPV Virus Treatment, Low Risk HPV, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Cervical Cancer Vaccination, Cone Biopsy, HPV Genital Wart
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