Sexually transmitted virus strongly linked to risk of breast cancer

22:44   1 February, 2016

Women with abnormal cells on their cervix owing to certain types of human papillomavirus infection are at higher risk of developing breast cancer later in life, the findings from a new study suggest.

More than 100 types of human papillomavirus, more commonly known as HPV, have now been identified, about 10 of which are classified are classified as “high-risk” because they lead to the type of abnormal cell changes that can go on to cause genital or cervical cancers.

But it has been suspected HPV may have a role in the development of some breast cancers. Researchers led by the University of New South Wales reviewed about 4,000 pathology reports from women with benign breast biopsies, but who in later years developed breast cancer.



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