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Our understanding of HPV infection and its consequences has increased greatly over
the past few decades. While numerous oncogenic HPV types have been identified,
80.3% of all cervical cancers are associated with 4 of the most common, 16, 18, 31, and
45. These types are responsible for 98% of cervical adenocarcinomas, a particularly
aggressive form of the disease.
The impact of HPV is felt beyond the clinical setting; evaluating and treating the clinical
manifestations of HPV places an enormous economic burden on the healthcare
system. In the United States, approximately $1.5 billion are spent yearly to screen,
Ryan Servant
SuperNova Inc