To clear off some myth about genital warts, the disease does not cause cancer. Genital warts are benign growths. They are not cancerous by themselves. However, studies show that women who repeatedly acquire genital warts or HPV in general appear to increase their risk of cervical cancer. It is highly recommended for women who have been diagnosed and treated of the disease have regular cervical smears (yearly). There is no known cure for HPV, which means that recurrence of genital warts is highly possible. That is why the best cure for such is still prevention. Learn how you can protect yourself today.
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