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Keynote Lectures

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HPV infection- from pathogenesis to genital and oropharyngeal cancers
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Responsible:

  • Furău-Cristian George MD, Professor
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Date:

25-04-2024
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Duration:

10:00-11:00
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General Medicine, Keynote Lectures

HPV infection is one of the most frequent infection that can be acquired through sexual intercourse and has been associated with cervical cancer (zur Hausen). Co-testing for cervical cancer as a screening tool will be analyzed. Further research revealed its involvement in other genital cancers, but also in cancers of the head and neck region. My presentation is aimed to present this correlations, but also the preventive action that is required. Anti HPV vaccination and its success will be presented, as well as arguments for gender neutral vaccination.
 

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