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HPV Man And Testing
A urologist administers a penile swab to screen for hpv man and testing while women may require a colposcopy following an abnormal pap smear reading.
HPV is extremely contagious; the virus thrives in outer skin cells of the penis, scrotum, as well as the interior lining of the vagina, cervix, anus and urethra. There is no cancer screening for penile cancer or neosplasia caused by “high-risk” types of Human Papillomavirus.
A urologist administers a penile swab to screen for hpv man and testing while women may require a colposcopy following an abnormal pap smear reading.
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HPV Man And Testing -
Colposcopy, Pap Smear
Human papilloma virus is not always the cause of cancer of the penis, which is very rare. Most males have no symptoms or health risks even with one or more high-risk types of the virus. Penile neoplasia can be treated. Anal neoplasia is another threat to men.
A urologist administers a penile swab to screen for hpv man and testing while women may require a colposcopy following an abnormal pap smear reading.
Other Topics: HPV, New HPV Vaccine, HPV Vaccine, Cancer from HPV Risk, How is HPV Transmitted, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Low Grade Cervical Dysplasia, Cause of Abnormal Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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