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Genomic Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Prostate Cancer, and Diabetes
Abstract
Risk factors associated with prostate cancer were explored. The gene chromosomes which code for prostate cancer were discussed. The physical and financial implications of this disease were outlined and the interventions to prevent the onset of this disease were comprehensively discussed. HPV is a major life threatening sexually transmitted infection in United States. The disease is predominantly common among minority ethnic groups. If left untreated, HPV can become life threatening when it converts to cervical cancer. The primary preventive mechanism such as abstinence education and other primary preventive use of condom are known to convert the impact of this disease.
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