Do you need information about HPV, Pap smears, cervical dysplasia, and warts?
This book will provide the essential facts about them. You will learn critical information about HPV diagnosis and treatment.
We will evaluate various treatments of HPV, determine how to treat it effectively, and how best to develop immunity to it.
This book will provide facts about these topics.
* HPV diagnosis, transmission, treatments, and immunity.
* Cervical dysplasia diagnosis and treatments.
* Warts diagnosis and treatments.
* HPV risks for infertility, miscarriages, pregnancy, and cervical cancer.
* Oral HPV, anal HPV, urethritis, and vaginosis.
* HPV risks for penile cancer and prostate disease.
We will cover these seven Parts and topics.
Part I: Fundamentals of HPV and Cervical Dysplasia. The natural history of HPV, immunology of HPV, HPV types, HPV reinfection, and cervical cancer.
Part II: Diagnosis of HPV and Cervical Dysplasia. Pap smear screening, limitations of ASCUS Pap smears, self-sampling for HPV, degrees of cervical dysplasia, colposcopy and biopsy, and HPV false-negative results.
Part III: Transmission and Prevalence of HPV. HPV transmission in general, HPV transmission during childbirth, cervical dysplasia during pregnancy, and prevalence and public awareness of HPV.
Part IV: Treatment of Cervical Dysplasia. Medical treatments of trichloroacetic acid and 5-fluorouracil; surgical treatments of LEEP, cone biopsy, and cryotherapy; alternative treatments of beta-carotene, folic acid, vitamin C, indole-3-carbinol, AHCC, and Beta-mannan(TM); the value of Aloe vera and iodine as critical supports for the immune system to prevent and treat infections.
Part V: Diagnosis and Treatment of Warts. Genital, plantar, palmar, flat, and common warts; medical, surgical, and alternative treatments; conditions that may be confused with warts such as pearly penile papules and molluscum contagiosum.
Part VI: Men and HPV. HPV-related diseases in men such as penile cancer, prostate disease, and prostate cancer.
Part VII: HPV-associated Conditions. Infertility, miscarriages, oral lesions, anal cancer, urethritis, vaginosis, vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, lichen sclerosus, and skin tags.