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HPV
Human Papillomavirus
Can I be treated for HPV or health
problems caused by HPV?
• There is no treatment for the virus itself. However, there are treatments for the health problems that HPV
can cause:
• 1.Genital warts can be treated with medicine, removed (surgery), or frozen off. Some of these treatments involve a visit to
the doctor. Others can be done at home by the patient himself. No one treatment is better than another. But warts often
come back within a few months after treatment—so several treatments may be needed. Treating genital warts may not
necessarily lower a man’s chances of passing HPV on to his sex partner. If warts are not treated, they may go away on their
own, stay the same, or grow (in size or number). They will not turn into cancer
• 2. Cancers of the penis, anus, and oropharynx can be treated with surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Often, two
or more of these treatments are used together. Patients should decide with their doctors which treatments are best for
them.
• 3.Abnormal cervical cells (found on a Pap test) often become normal over time, but they can sometimes turn into cancer. If
they remain abnormal, these cells can usually be treated to prevent cervical cancer from developing. This may depend on
the severity of the cell changes, the woman’s age and past medical history, and other test results. It is critical to follow up
with testing and treatment, as recommended by a doctor.
• 4.Cervical cancer is most treatable when it is diagnosed and treated early. Problems found can usually be treated, depending
on their severity and on the woman’s age, past medical history, and other test results. Most women who get routine cervical
cancer screening and follow up as told by their provider can find problems before cancer even develops. Prevention is always
better than treatment.
• 5.Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP), a rare condition in which warts grow in the throat, can be treated with
surgery or medicines. It can sometimes take many treatments or surgeries over a period of years.
I just found out that my partner has
HPV …
• What does it mean for my health?
• Partners usually share HPV. If you have been with your partner for a long time, you probably have
HPV already. Most sexually active adults will have HPV at some time in their lives. Although HPV is
common, the health problems caused by HPV are much less common.
• Condoms may lower your chances of getting HPV or developing HPV-related diseases, if used with
every sex act, from start to finish. You may want to consider talking to your doctor about being
vaccinated against HPV if you are 26 years or younger. But not having sex is the only sure way to
avoid HPV.
• If your partner has genital warts, you should avoid having sex until the warts are gone or
removed. You can check for any abnormalities on your penis, such as genital warts. Also, you may
want to get checked by a health care provider for genital warts and other sexually transmitted
disease (STDs).
• What does it mean for our relationship?
• A person can have HPV for many years before it is found or causes health problems. So there is no
way to know if your partner gave you HPV, or if you gave HPV to your partner. HPV should not be
seen as a sign that you or your partner is having sex outside of your relationship.
I just found out I have genital warts …
• Having genital warts may be hard to cope with, but they are not a threat to your
health. People with genital warts can still lead normal, healthy lives.
• Because genital warts may be easily passed on to sex partners, you should inform
them about having genital warts and avoid sexual activity until the warts are gone
or removed. There are ways to protect your partner (see above).
• You and your partner may benefit from getting screened for other STDs.
• If used with every sex act, male latex condoms may lower your chances of passing
genital warts. But HPV can infect areas that are not covered by a condom—so
condoms may not fully protect against HPV.
• It is important that sex partners discuss their health and risk for STIs. However, it
is not clear if there is any health benefit to informing future sex partners about a
past diagnosis of genital warts because it is not known how long a person remains
contagious after warts are gone.
I heard about a new HPV vaccine – can it
help me?
• If you are 26 or younger, there is an HPV vaccine that can help protect you against the types of
HPV that most commonly cause problems in men. The HPV vaccine (Gardasil) works by
preventing four common HPV types, two that cause most genital warts and two that cause
cancers, including anal cancer. It protects against new HPV infections; it does not cure existing
HPV infections or disease (like genital warts). It is most effective when given before a person’s first
sexual contact (i.e., when s/he may be exposed to HPV).
• CDC recommends the HPV vaccine for all boys ages 11 or 12, and for males through age 21, who
have not already received all three doses. The vaccine is also recommended for gay and bisexual
men (or any man who has sex with men), and men with compromised immune systems (including
HIV) through age 26, if they did not get fully vaccinated when they were younger. The vaccine is
safe for all men through age 26, but it is most effective when given at younger ages.
• The HPV vaccine is very safe and effective, with no serious side effects. The most common side
effect is soreness in the arm. Studies show that the vaccine can protect men against genital warts
and anal cancers. It is likely that this vaccine also protects men from other HPV-related
cancers, like cancers of the penis and oropharynx (back of throat, including base of tongue and
tonsils), but there are no vaccine studies that have evaluated these outcomes.
How effective are the HPV Vaccines?
• The vaccines target the HPV types that most commonly cause cervical
cancer. One of the vaccines (Gardasil) also protects against the HPV
types that cause most genital warts. Both vaccines are highly effective
in preventing the targeted HPV types, as well as the most common
health problems caused by them.
• The vaccines are less effective in preventing HPV-related disease in
young women who have already been exposed to one or more HPV
types. That is because the vaccines prevent HPV before a person is
exposed to it. HPV vaccines do not treat existing HPV infections or
HPV-associated diseases.
1.
2.
• http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm
• 1. hpvawakening.org
• 2. Medscape.org

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HPV presentation

  • 2. Can I be treated for HPV or health problems caused by HPV? • There is no treatment for the virus itself. However, there are treatments for the health problems that HPV can cause: • 1.Genital warts can be treated with medicine, removed (surgery), or frozen off. Some of these treatments involve a visit to the doctor. Others can be done at home by the patient himself. No one treatment is better than another. But warts often come back within a few months after treatment—so several treatments may be needed. Treating genital warts may not necessarily lower a man’s chances of passing HPV on to his sex partner. If warts are not treated, they may go away on their own, stay the same, or grow (in size or number). They will not turn into cancer • 2. Cancers of the penis, anus, and oropharynx can be treated with surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Often, two or more of these treatments are used together. Patients should decide with their doctors which treatments are best for them. • 3.Abnormal cervical cells (found on a Pap test) often become normal over time, but they can sometimes turn into cancer. If they remain abnormal, these cells can usually be treated to prevent cervical cancer from developing. This may depend on the severity of the cell changes, the woman’s age and past medical history, and other test results. It is critical to follow up with testing and treatment, as recommended by a doctor. • 4.Cervical cancer is most treatable when it is diagnosed and treated early. Problems found can usually be treated, depending on their severity and on the woman’s age, past medical history, and other test results. Most women who get routine cervical cancer screening and follow up as told by their provider can find problems before cancer even develops. Prevention is always better than treatment. • 5.Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP), a rare condition in which warts grow in the throat, can be treated with surgery or medicines. It can sometimes take many treatments or surgeries over a period of years.
  • 3. I just found out that my partner has HPV … • What does it mean for my health? • Partners usually share HPV. If you have been with your partner for a long time, you probably have HPV already. Most sexually active adults will have HPV at some time in their lives. Although HPV is common, the health problems caused by HPV are much less common. • Condoms may lower your chances of getting HPV or developing HPV-related diseases, if used with every sex act, from start to finish. You may want to consider talking to your doctor about being vaccinated against HPV if you are 26 years or younger. But not having sex is the only sure way to avoid HPV. • If your partner has genital warts, you should avoid having sex until the warts are gone or removed. You can check for any abnormalities on your penis, such as genital warts. Also, you may want to get checked by a health care provider for genital warts and other sexually transmitted disease (STDs). • What does it mean for our relationship? • A person can have HPV for many years before it is found or causes health problems. So there is no way to know if your partner gave you HPV, or if you gave HPV to your partner. HPV should not be seen as a sign that you or your partner is having sex outside of your relationship.
  • 4. I just found out I have genital warts … • Having genital warts may be hard to cope with, but they are not a threat to your health. People with genital warts can still lead normal, healthy lives. • Because genital warts may be easily passed on to sex partners, you should inform them about having genital warts and avoid sexual activity until the warts are gone or removed. There are ways to protect your partner (see above). • You and your partner may benefit from getting screened for other STDs. • If used with every sex act, male latex condoms may lower your chances of passing genital warts. But HPV can infect areas that are not covered by a condom—so condoms may not fully protect against HPV. • It is important that sex partners discuss their health and risk for STIs. However, it is not clear if there is any health benefit to informing future sex partners about a past diagnosis of genital warts because it is not known how long a person remains contagious after warts are gone.
  • 5. I heard about a new HPV vaccine – can it help me? • If you are 26 or younger, there is an HPV vaccine that can help protect you against the types of HPV that most commonly cause problems in men. The HPV vaccine (Gardasil) works by preventing four common HPV types, two that cause most genital warts and two that cause cancers, including anal cancer. It protects against new HPV infections; it does not cure existing HPV infections or disease (like genital warts). It is most effective when given before a person’s first sexual contact (i.e., when s/he may be exposed to HPV). • CDC recommends the HPV vaccine for all boys ages 11 or 12, and for males through age 21, who have not already received all three doses. The vaccine is also recommended for gay and bisexual men (or any man who has sex with men), and men with compromised immune systems (including HIV) through age 26, if they did not get fully vaccinated when they were younger. The vaccine is safe for all men through age 26, but it is most effective when given at younger ages. • The HPV vaccine is very safe and effective, with no serious side effects. The most common side effect is soreness in the arm. Studies show that the vaccine can protect men against genital warts and anal cancers. It is likely that this vaccine also protects men from other HPV-related cancers, like cancers of the penis and oropharynx (back of throat, including base of tongue and tonsils), but there are no vaccine studies that have evaluated these outcomes.
  • 6. How effective are the HPV Vaccines? • The vaccines target the HPV types that most commonly cause cervical cancer. One of the vaccines (Gardasil) also protects against the HPV types that cause most genital warts. Both vaccines are highly effective in preventing the targeted HPV types, as well as the most common health problems caused by them. • The vaccines are less effective in preventing HPV-related disease in young women who have already been exposed to one or more HPV types. That is because the vaccines prevent HPV before a person is exposed to it. HPV vaccines do not treat existing HPV infections or HPV-associated diseases.
  • 8. • http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm • 1. hpvawakening.org • 2. Medscape.org