ITexLi, 2025. — 92 p. — ISBN 0854666168 9780854666164 0854666176 9780854666171 0854666184 9780854666188.
This volume offers an in-depth exploration of the virus, providing the latest research and expert perspectives on its epidemiology, treatment, and prevention strategies. This comprehensive resource tackles critical questions surrounding human papillomavirus (HPV) , addressing both its biological complexity and the social impact of the disease. It serves as an essential guide for anyone working to reduce the burden of HPV on individuals and communities alike.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a global health concern that impacts millions, contributing to conditions ranging from benign warts to life-threatening cancers. Despite the availability of vaccines and advancements in treatment, HPV continues to pose significant public health challenges worldwide. From understanding the spread of the virus and its role in various cancers to examining the effectiveness of vaccination programs, this book equips healthcare professionals, researchers, and public health advocates with the knowledge needed to fight HPV more effectively. In addition to discussing clinical and preventive approaches, the book highlights the importance of its vaccine.
Basic Principles of Cervical Cancer Treatment
Incidence of HPV, Cervical Cancer in China, and Its Potential Risk Factors and Protocols for Remedy
HPV in Breast Carcinogenesis: Friend, Foe, or Fellow Traveler?
New Evidences about Unusual Behavior of HeLa Cells in Stress Environment Concerning Immortality Status
Human Papilloma Virus Vaccines