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Leading Ladies Affected by Anal Cancer Brings New Awareness to Rare Disease

More than 5,500 women will be diagnosed with the disease in the United States this year.

New Test Can Help Predict Cervical Cancer in HPV-Positive Women

The test can more accurately predict whether an HPV-positive woman would develop cervical cancer within five years compared to a Pap test.

Adults Can Now Get the HPV Vaccine

FDA approves HPV vaccination for men and women up to age 45.

What You Need to Know About the New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

New cervical cancer screening recommendations give women over 30 a new option when it comes to testing.

Manning Up To Eliminate HPV

A new study suggests that physicians are less likely to recommend the HPV vaccine for boys.

Your Chance to Eliminate Cancer

HPV is so common that nearly everyone - men and women - will get it at some point in their lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

New Florida Bill Would Mandate HPV Vaccine for Public School Students

A bill has been introduced in the Florida Legislature that would require public school students to be vaccinated for human papillomavirus, or HPV.

Cervical Cancer Q&A with Dr. Chon

Dr. Hye Sook Chon, a gynecologic oncologist at Moffitt Cancer Center, answers frequently asked questions about cervical cancer.

Vaccination Could Prevent Reinfection in Men with HPV

According to a study published last month, men who have been infected with a particular type of HPV – HPV16 – are 20 times more likely to be reinfected with the same type of HPV after one year.