Researchers find new genetic variables that increase the risk of recurring HPV infections.

Published Date: 17 Apr 2024

The second most common virus that causes cancer is the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is responsible for 690,000 cases of cervical and other cancers annually worldwide. Although HPV infections are typically cleared by the immune system, they can still persist.

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