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Oral Human Papillomavirus

Oral human papillomavirus may be treated using cryosurgery and cone biopsy if suspicious of cancer. HPV is suspected to be the cause of the cancer of the mouth. HPV-16 and HPV-18 are found in cancer tissues, but scientists are not sure how it contributes to the development of cancerous cells. Hpv infects the epithelial cells of skin and mucosa of the mouth, throat, tongue, tonsils. Oral human papillomavirus may be treated using cryosurgery and cone biopsy if suspicious of cancer.

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Oral Human Papillomavirus

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Cryosurgery, Cone Biopsy

Infection occurs during the contact with a virus or with an infected person. The mouth at the cellular level is very similar to the vagina and cervix, so it is prone to cervical cancer, primaruly squamous cells carcinomas. Smoking and alcohol help promote the cancer invasion. Oral human papillomavirus may be treated using cryosurgery and cone biopsy if suspicious of cancer.

Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Virus, New HPV Vaccine, Sign of HPV, HPV Test for Man, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Cervical Dysplasia Treatment, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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