What is Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16?
What is Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16?
- Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16: Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16 is deemed to be carcinogenic to humans. Infection with the virus does not mean the patient will definitely develop cancer but the risk of cancer is increased.
Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16: Introduction
Types of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16:
Broader types of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16:
What causes Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16?
Causes of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16: see causes of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16
What are the symptoms of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16?
Symptoms of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16:
see symptoms of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16
Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16.
How is it treated?
Treatments for Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16:
see treatments for Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16
Name and Aliases of Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16
Main name of condition: Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16
Other names or spellings for Human carcinogen -- Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16:
Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16 [Human carcinogen], Carcinogenic agents [Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16], Cancer-causing Agents [Infection with Human papillomavirus type 16]