30 or Older?
Let’s Talk about HPV Testing
You Have HPV, but Your Pap Test Is Normal:
What Your Results Mean
You have just learned that you have HPV. You may feel confused and scared. But once you have all the facts, you’ll learn that having HPV is very common. And it’s nothing to be afraid of.
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30 or Older?
Let’s Talk about HPV Testing
What You Need to Know About HPV and Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by “high-risk” types of human papillomavirus (HPV), a very common sexually transmitted infection. (“Papilloma” is pronounced "pap-ah-LO-mah.")
While most women have HPV at some point in their lives, few women will get cervical cancer. That’s because HPV usually goes away on its own without symptoms or treatment. But if an HPV infection does not go away, it can lead to cell changes and eventually to cervical disease or cancer.
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