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Hpv mrna E6/e7 Is it Sexually Transmitted?
#1
Hi everyone, i've been doing some research on hpv mrna e6/e7 and i'm a bit confused on whether it's sexually transmitted or not. Can any individual shed any light on this?
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#2
Hey, that's a great question. Hpv mrna e6/e7 refers to the messenger rna of the e6 and e7 genes of the individual papillomavirus (hpv), which are associated with the development of cervical cancer. While hpv itself is largely transmitted via sensual contact, the shipping of hpv mrna e6/e7 is a bit distinct.
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#3
Right. From what i understand, hpv mrna e6/e7 is not the virus itself, but rather the genetic material associated with specified high-risk strains of hpv that can lead to cancer. So, while it's not transmitted in the same style as the virus, it's nevertheless carefully linked to sexual activity merely simply because hpv is mostly spread via sexual contact.
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#4
That makes sense. So, if somebody has hpv mrna e6/e7, does that mean they undoubtedly have hpv and are at risk for developing cervical cancer?
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#5
Not necessarily. Trial positive for hpv mrna e6/e7 indicates that a person has been exposed to high-risk strains of hpv and can be at enhanced risk for cervical cancer, however it doesn't invariably mean they have the virus or will produce cancer. It's important for folks who test positive to stick to up with their healthcare provider for farther evaluation and management.
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#6
Thanks for clarifying. I've also read that hpv mrna e6/e7 tests is used as a screening tool for cervical cancer. Is that correct?
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#7
Yes, that's appropriate. Hpv mrna e6/e7 tests can help identify females who can be at enhanced risk for developing cervical cancer, allowing for earlier detection and intervention. It's oftentimes used in conjunction with pap smears as factor of routine cervical cancer screening.
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#8
That's truly interesting. It sounds like hpv mrna e6/e7 trial plays an essential role in cervical cancer prevention. I'm happy we're able to have those kinds of discussions to upgrade awareness and understanding of those important wellness concerns.
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#9
Absolutely. It's crucial for peoples to stay informed on their intimate health and to discuss any concerns or inquiries they can get with their healthcare provider. And forums like this can be a really good source for sharing details and support.
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