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==Overview==
==Overview==


==Prevention==
'''Avoid being exposed to HPV'''
:*Having sex at an early age
:*Having many sexual partners
:*Having a partner who has had many sex partners
:*Having sex with uncircumcised males
'''Delay sex''': Waiting to have sex until you are older can help you avoid HPV.
'''Use condoms:''' Condoms provide some protection against HPV.
'''Avoidance of smoking:'''Clinical survey show no smoking is another important way to reduce the risk of cervical precancer and cancer.
'''Get vaccinated:''' Vaccines have been developed that can protect women from HPV infections.
'''Regular gynecological examinations'''
:*[[Pap test]]
:*Treatment of precancerous abnormalities


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:44, 29 January 2012

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Prevention

Avoid being exposed to HPV

  • Having sex at an early age
  • Having many sexual partners
  • Having a partner who has had many sex partners
  • Having sex with uncircumcised males

Delay sex: Waiting to have sex until you are older can help you avoid HPV.

Use condoms: Condoms provide some protection against HPV.

Avoidance of smoking:Clinical survey show no smoking is another important way to reduce the risk of cervical precancer and cancer.

Get vaccinated: Vaccines have been developed that can protect women from HPV infections.

Regular gynecological examinations

  • Pap test
  • Treatment of precancerous abnormalities

References

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