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I Have HPV I Have Also Had The Gardasil Vaccine.

If I have HPV and have had the gardisil vaccine can my male partner still get cancer I have HPV I have also had the Gardasil vaccine mine is the type were my cells have just progressed toward cancer. What are the chances of my male partner to get HPV and cancer as well ?
Tue, 15 Jun 2010
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HPV or the human papilloma virus is a viral infection which can cause cancerous lesions in the genitals. If you have taken the vaccination, it does mean protection against some of the most common subtypes of virus and not all forms of HPV. Hence the possibility is always there in spite of vaccination, but the incidence shall be lesser.

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I Have HPV I Have Also Had The Gardasil Vaccine.

HPV or the human papilloma virus is a viral infection which can cause cancerous lesions in the genitals. If you have taken the vaccination, it does mean protection against some of the most common subtypes of virus and not all forms of HPV. Hence the possibility is always there in spite of vaccination, but the incidence shall be lesser.