Yeshiva University: Using Vaginal Microbiome to Predict Cervical Cancer Risk
April 01, 2020
April 01, 2020
BRONX, New York, April 1 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine issued the following news release:
The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer in only a small proportion of women infected by the virus. To better understand why those women develop cervical cancer, Robert Burk, M.D., and colleagues focused on women participating in an HPV vaccine trial in Costa Rica. They looked for features of the cervicovaginal microbiome associate . . .
The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer in only a small proportion of women infected by the virus. To better understand why those women develop cervical cancer, Robert Burk, M.D., and colleagues focused on women participating in an HPV vaccine trial in Costa Rica. They looked for features of the cervicovaginal microbiome associate . . .