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07-05-2007, 21:40
искам да попитам дали ракът на матката може да се предаде като някаква друга болес при мъжа с правене на секс без презарветив?

thefreak
07-05-2007, 21:45
искам да попитам дали ракът на матката може да се предаде като някаква друга болес при мъжа с правене на секс без презарветив?
Рака не е заразен по никакъв начин. Това е генетично заболяване.

flowerlina
07-06-2007, 07:38
Това е просто невъзможно.Това не е венерическа болест [-X

Th3WildAng3l
07-06-2007, 09:02
Подкрепям.

Слънчево момиче
07-06-2007, 09:45
Това е просто невъзможно.Това не е венерическа болест [-X

Абсолютно вярно.

07-06-2007, 09:52
МНОГО ВИ БЛАГОДАРЯ!!!

kalpazanka
07-06-2007, 13:23
Papillomaviruses are a diverse group of DNA-based viruses that infect the skin and mucous membranes of humans and a variety of animals. Over 100 different human papillomavirus (HPV) types have been characterized. Some HPV types cause benign skin warts, or papillomas, for which the virus family is named. HPVs associated with the development of such "common warts" are transmitted environmentally or by casual skin-to-skin contact.

A group of about 30-40 HPVs are typically transmitted through sexual contact and infect the anogenital region. Some sexually transmitted HPVs, such as types 6 and 11, can cause genital warts. However, most HPV types that infect the genitals tend not to cause noticeable symptoms.

Persistent infection with a subset of about 13 so-called "high-risk" sexually transmitted HPVs, including types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, and 68 — different from the ones that cause warts — can lead to the development of cervical dyskaryosis, or precancerous lesions, which may in turn lead to cancer of the cervix among women, or in men, cancer of the penis aka penile cancer. HPV infection is a necessary factor in the development of nearly all cases of cervical cancer.

Cervical Pap smear testing is used to detect any HPV-induced cellular abnormalities. This allows targeted surgical removal of pre-cancerous lesions prior to the development of invasive cervical cancer. In the absence of Pap testing or treatment, about 1% of women with genital HPV infections will eventually go on to develop cervical cancer. Although the widespread use of Pap testing has reduced the incidence and lethality of cervical cancer in developed countries, the disease still kills several hundred thousand women per year worldwide. A recently approved HPV vaccine that blocks initial infection with several of the most common sexually transmitted HPV types may lead to further decreases in the incidence of HPV-induced cancer.[2]


Моите уважения, обаче няма да е зле да прочетете още материали по темата. :wink:

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3808.asp?index=11901&src=news