Abstract
The article presents the results of recent studies of the role of human papillomavirus in potentiating cancer in the cervix. the authors describe methods for organizing efforts aimed at early diagnostics of cancer pathologies associated with papilloma viral infection. they describe aspects of the prevention of cervical cancer in Russia and abroad. they also disclose current screening strategies related to cancer pathologies of the cervix based on a combination of diagnostics methods.
Highlights
The article presents the results of recent studies of the role of human papillomavirus in potentiating cancer in the cervix
The authors describe methods for organizing efforts aimed at early diagnostics of cancer pathologies associated with papilloma viral infection
They describe aspects of the prevention of cervical cancer in Russia and abroad. They disclose current screening strategies related to cancer pathologies of the cervix based on a combination of diagnostics methods
Summary
The article presents the results of recent studies of the role of human papillomavirus in potentiating cancer in the cervix. Представлены результаты современных исследований роли вирусов папилломы человека в потенцировании онкологических процессов шейки матки. Ключевые слова: папилломавирусная инфекция, вирусы папилломы человека высокого онкогенного риска, вирусогенетическая концепция происхождения опухолей, вакцинопрофилактика, скрининг. Current methods for preventing the development of cervical cancer in patients with papilloma viral infection
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