HPV or “human paplliomavirus” are a collection of over 100 viruses that cause 1 in 20 cancers worldwide. According to HPV Infection/CDC June 2023, nearly everyone will get HPV at some point in their lifetime. Although most HPV infections can be cleared by the body itself, some HPV infections can develop into cancer or genital warts.
HPV is most commonly spread during vaginal or anal sex, or through intimate skin-to-skin contact. HPV infection normally clears up by itself within two years but if it doesn’t, it can lead to cancer in both men and women. The HPV virus can cause the following cancers: anus, penis, mouth and throat, vulval and vaginal. It is the leading cause of cervical cancer.