HPV (human papillomavirus) infections are so common that almost every man and woman will contract at least one type of HPV at some point in their lives. HPV is spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who is already infected with the virus, as well as through intimate skin-to-skin contact. Some HPV infections can lead to cancer Most HPV infections (9 out of 10) go away on their own within two years. Sometimes HPV infections last longer and can cause some types of cancer. HPV infections can cause cancer of the cervix, vagina, vulva, penis, anus, and throat. Regular prophylactic tests for HPV are crucial to prevent cervical cancer An integrated approach by conducting an HPV DNA test and liquid-based cytology (new generation smear) is key to success in the fight against cervical cancer. With a positive HPV test, it is recommended to be screened for other sexually transmitted infections to limit the rapid development of cervical cancer. Approximately 93% of cervical cancer cases are preventable with Genika’s diagnostic solutions Combined screening with ThinPrep® PAP test + HPV test provides the best possible annual prevention against cervical cancer. “Genika” is the first private genetic laboratory in Bulgaria. Fully specialized in DNA and RNA diagnostics of diseases with genetic and infectious etiology, “Genika” provides a full spectrum of modern genetic methods and technologies for human, viral and bacterial genome analysis (PCR; RT-PCR; sequencing; hybridization techniques).
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