
Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
Dr. Richard Vivero, Otolaryngologist with Baptist Health South Florida, says Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP) is an HPV or human papilloma virus related problem. "RRP are like little cherries structures that grow all over the vocal cords." He explains RRP develops in the lining of the vocal cord, anywhere there is a junction between two different…...
Read MoreDiagnosing Human Papillomavirus
Dr. Alberto Sirven, Medical Director of the West Kendall OB/GYN Program and Women and Infant Credentials Committee Chairman with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, says the majority of people with Human Papillomavirus (HPV) don't know they have it unless they are tested for it. "It is a silent disease that we don't see unless it is…...
Read MorePap and HPV Testing
HPV is a virus and it’s sexually transmitted. It’s very common and a lot of women will be exposed to this virus, affirms Dr. Monica Suarez Kobilis, Family Medicine Physician with Baptist Health Primary Care. The expert also explains the Pap test looks for any abnormal cells. She says HPV can cause cervical cancer. Also,…...
Read MoreHPV: Types of Warts
Dr. Alberto Sirven, Medical Director of the West Kendall OB/GYN Program and Women and Infant Credentials Committee Chairman with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains Human Papillomavirus (HPV) has different types of warts. "There are the venereal warts which are the benign papillomas, and there are the ones that are called malignant lesions that don't show…...
Read MoreCauses of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Every year there are approximately 14 million new Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infections in the United States. Dr. Alberto Sirven, Medical Director of the West Kendall OB/GYN Program and Women and Infant Credentials Committee Chairman with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, says the main cause is having intercourse. "HPV could be contracted in any time of intercourse…...
Read MoreAn Overview of HPV
HPV is a sexually transmitted disease and it can cause cervical cancer. Dr. Alberto Sirven, Medical Director of the West Kendall OB/GYN Program and Women and Infant Credentials Committee Chairman with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, says HPV is also associated with penile cancer, rectal cancer and oral cancer and he explains how vaccine helps to…...
Read MoreHigh-risk HPV Strains
Dr. Alberto Sirven, Medical Director of the West Kendall OB/GYN Program and Women and Infant Credentials Committee Chairman with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains there are four mainly strains to diagnose Human Papillomavirus (HPV): 6, 11, 16, and 18. "6 and 11 are benign and 16 and 18 are more malignant". He also says those…...
Read MoreGynecological Cancers
Kristina Rua, Patient Nurse Navigator with Miami Cancer Institute, says other types of gynecological cancers are cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and fallopian cancer. "Cervical cancer is one of the ones we are seeing a lot." She explains studies has shown that so many of the cervical cancers are caused from HPV. "Having an HPV vaccine…...
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