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Medical Minute #1 - Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

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What Increases Your Risk
Most cervical cell changes that cause an abnormal Pap test are the result of sexual transmission of HPV disease. High-risk sexual behaviors by you or your partner at some time, possibly even many years ago, may lead to HPV infection. High-risk sexual behaviors increase your risk of infections and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).


High-risk sexual behaviors include:


Starting sexual intercourse at an early age (before age 18).
Having sex without using a condom, which increases your risk of being infected with:
High-risk types of the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Having multiple sex partners in a lifetime.
Having sexual intercourse with someone who has had multiple sex partners.

Other risk factors that may also play a role in increasing your risk for cervical cell changes include:

Smoking
Using birth control pills without also using condoms to protect against STDs.
Having an impaired immune system.
Having multiple full-term pregnancies (high parity).
Being exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) in utero, though this is rare.
If you have had one abnormal Pap test result, you may be at higher risk for having another abnormal Pap test in the future.

Chances are you have been exposed to the human papillomavirus (HPV) and don't even know it. In fact, most adults who have been sexually active have been exposed to HPV, with as many as 20 million Americans estimated to be infected with the genital form of the virus.

It is estimated that as many as 75 percent of the reproductive-age population has been infected with one or more types of genital HPV and up to 5.5 million new infections occur each year.

The good news: In the vast majority of cases, the virus causes no symptoms or health problems. The bad news: It causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer, which the American Cancer Society estimates will affect an estimated 10,370 women in 2005, killing about 3,710.

In many ways, the issues raised by HPV infection are similar to those raised by genital herpes. Both are incurable and rarely have symptoms. Both can cause medical problems in some women and both have become widespread in this country.

Unlike herpes, however, HPV causes cancer in a small percentage of women and men. In addition to cervical cancer, HPV can also cause cancers of the vulva, penis, head, neck and anus, but these diagnoses are extremely rare.

Types of HPV and Physical Symptoms
The viruses are called papillomavirus because they tend to cause warts, or papillomas-- benign (noncancerous) tumors. Warts may appear on the hands and feet, or on the genital area. The strains of HPV that cause warts to grow on hands and feet, however, are rarely the same type that causes warts in the genital area. And, not all HPV viruses cause warts.

There are about 200 different types of HPV. Only about 40 strains are spread through sexual contact and only a handful are associated with cervical cancer. More than 95 percent of HPV viruses cause no symptoms and problems.

HPV Vaccine
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved a HPV vaccine—called Gardasil—for women ages 13 to 26 after clinical trials showed the vaccine is safe and 100 percent effective in preventing HPV strains 16 and 18, which cause 70 percent of cervical cancers. Gardasil, given in three injections over six months, is also 99 percent effective in preventing HPV strains 6 and 11, which cause about 90 percent of genital wart cases. Although Gardasil prevents the bulk of HPV strains, it doesn't protect against all of them, so the FDA recommends it as a complement to Pap tests. Furthermore, the vaccine does not work if a woman is already infected with one of these HPV types. It has to be given before infection.

The number of invasive cervical cancer cases and deaths in the U.S. has steadily decreased over the past several decades because of prevention and early detection by screening—so, despite the breakthrough of an HPV vaccine, Pap tests remain a recommended screening option for abnormalities that may develop into cervical cancer.

How is HPV spread?
HPV is spread by skin-to-skin contact with an HPV-infected area. Infections can be subclinical, meaning the virus lives in the skin without causing symptoms. This is why many people with HPV do not know they have it or that they could spread it. It can take weeks, months or years for genital warts to surface after sexual relations with an infected person.

Researchers already know that condoms don't always protect against the virus because warts can grow on areas of the genitals not covered by a latex barrier. A study in Great Britain, for example, found evidence that HPV may be transmitted from one's hands to a partner's genitals. Consequently, some lawmakers are pushing for better labeling of condoms so the public knows that no barrier contraceptive method can completely safeguard against the virus.

Researchers don't know whether people infected with genital HPV but who don't have symptoms are as contagious as people with symptoms. They also don't know how much HPV is transmitted through sexual contact versus skin-to-skin contact.

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KJ Comment by KJ on November 9, 2008 at 2:46am
Yea even if you have HPV, if you go for regular pap tests you should be fine. JM, IMO (even though I'm not a doctor) I've never heard of anyone getting a pap more than once a year. My doc says once every 3 yrs if ur with the same partner, and once a yr if your with more than one. Paps can be a bit uncomfortable and I wouldn't go more than once a year...I think 4 times a year is a bit extreme.
Sugar Comment by Sugar on November 9, 2008 at 11:17am
KJ @ I agree 4 times is excessive but how many people are with the same partner? (not saying JM has) But I think more than once a year is fine also. If my cousin didn't she wouldn't have known she had thyroids.
But it's up to use. being uncomfortable is worth my health, and it's only like 30 min in out. Whats the harm in that/
KJ Comment by KJ on November 9, 2008 at 3:30pm
Nothing I was just told that once a year is good even if you've had multiple partners. If you need to go more to feel comfortable than do you! Nothin wrong with that!
Stephbaby Comment by Stephbaby on November 10, 2008 at 12:22pm
;-o 200 different types, wow! Thats scary. Thanks for the post, we need to get educated on things like this. I need to stop smoking, that was the first risk factor u mentioned!

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