

Ep 67 HPV: My wart be with you
10 snips Feb 23, 2021
Dive into the intriguing world of human papillomaviruses, from their role in causing cancer to their more benign wart-forming tendencies. Discover the quirky history of wart remedies and the slow acceptance that hindered vaccine uptake. Explore the stigma surrounding cervical cancer, the disparities in vaccine access globally, and even ponder the mythical origins of papillomaviruses. This lively discussion blends humor and insight while encouraging better understanding and prevention of HPV-related issues.
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Stephanie's Cervical Cancer Journey
- Stephanie, a 34-year-old soldier, shared her experience with cervical cancer.
- Diagnosed with AIS in 2016, she underwent a cold knife conization and later a hysterectomy due to complications.
HPV: A Diverse Virus Family
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a diverse family of viruses infecting various species.
- HPVs are categorized into subgroups (alpha, beta, etc.) and types based on infected cells (skin, mucosa).
HPV and Cancer Risk
- HPV strains are classified by risk level; high-risk HPVs are linked to cancer development, while low-risk aren't.
- HPV is associated with almost all cervical cancers and other cancers like vaginal, vulvar, penile, anal, and oropharyngeal.