Natural history of HPV in men

what remains to be learnt?

Authors

  • Maria Luiza Baggio
  • Lenice Galan
  • Luisa L. Villa
  • Roberto José C. Silva
  • Elimar Gomes

Keywords:

HPV, men, epidemiology, natural history, STD

Abstract

It is known that human papillomavirus (HPV) contributes to the occurrence of cancer of the anal, penile, oropharynx and genital and anal warts in men. Furthermore, HPV infection significantly influences the infection and subsequent dysplasia and invasive cervical cancer in women. Cohort studies are contributing to the knowledge of the natural history of these infections in men, especially in the genital and anal regions; in addition, the impact of coinfection with HIV, and studies on the role of circumcision are fundamental in defining strategies for prevention and control of infections and diseases caused by HPV in men and hence women.

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Author Biographies

Maria Luiza Baggio

Instituto Ludwig de Pesquisa sobre o Câncer, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Lenice Galan

Instituto Ludwig de Pesquisa sobre o Câncer, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Luisa L. Villa

Instituto Ludwig de Pesquisa sobre o Câncer, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Roberto José C. Silva

Centro de Referência e Treinamento em DST/Aids, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Elimar Gomes

Hospital AC Camargo, Fundação Antônio Prudente e Universidade Federal de São Paulo – Serviço de Combate às Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis.

Published

2010-08-14

How to Cite

1.
Baggio ML, Galan L, Villa LL, Silva RJC, Gomes E. Natural history of HPV in men: what remains to be learnt?. DST [Internet]. 2010 Aug. 14 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];22(3):115-7. Available from: https://bdst.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/1097

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Section

Editorial