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  • Recent studies indicate that 15-20% of cancers are linked to viral infections, with around 5% specifically attributed to human papillomavirus (HPV).
  • HPV is a major risk factor for developing pre-cancerous lesions and cervical cancer.
  • The review outlines various risk factors that affect the natural regression or persistence of HPV in the cervix, both spontaneously and after medical intervention.

Article Abstract

Recent literature sources suggest that 15-20% of all malignant diseases have a viral aetiology. About 5% of these are caused by the human papillomavirus. The presence of papillomavirus is one of the strongest risk factors for development of a cervical pre-cancerous lesion and subsequent cervical cancer. The presented review provides a brief summary and characterisation of risk factors that influence spontaneous and post-interventional regression and persistence of papillomavirus in the cervical area.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.48095/cccg2024400DOI Listing

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