Human papillomavirus (HPV) is often associated with different lesions that can be either benign or malignant. It’s a widespread sexually transmitted disease that’s also associated with cervical cancer (CCU). This virus usually appears when young people begin to have sex. In fact, most of those affected are under 25 years old. Most of the infections caused by this virus are transitory. They’re generally eliminated by the body in a period of one to two years. In fact, only a small number of these lesions persist over time. These types of conditions are the ones that can cause premalignant and malignant…
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