2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1473-2165.2002.00419.x
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Human papillomavirus molecular biology and pathogenesis

Abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world and accounts for an estimated 11% of the global cancer incidence in women. HPV-16 is the most prevalent type detected in cervical cancer and along with types 18, 31, 33 and 45 has been classified as a class I carcinogen. In addition to cervical cancer, HPVs are also associated with the malignant transformation of other mucosal and skin cancers. Thus, the combination of the malignant potential of HPV and its high p… Show more

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“…Although infection is most often asymptomatic and transient, oncogenic genotypes of HPV are strongly associated with development of cervical cancer and are associated with other anogenital cancers in both men and women to varying degrees (4). Nononcogenic HPV types cause genital warts and other benign lesions (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although infection is most often asymptomatic and transient, oncogenic genotypes of HPV are strongly associated with development of cervical cancer and are associated with other anogenital cancers in both men and women to varying degrees (4). Nononcogenic HPV types cause genital warts and other benign lesions (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 são as chaves para o sucesso de novas estratégias para combater o câncer cervical. No Brasil, como de resto, nos países emergentes, só se faz prevenção oportunística, que, infelizmente, não altera a curva de mortalidade.…”
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“…'High-risk' HPV types have been implicated in the development of intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer [17]. The high-risk types include HPV-16, -18, -31, -33, and -45, while the low-risk types are HPV-6 and HPV-11 [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%