FAQ: What Happens If I Don’t Get Genital Warts Treated?
June 28, 2010 by Staff
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Unfortunately, despite treatment, having HPV can increase your risk of cervical, penile, and rectal cancer. But not all forms of the virus are associated with these cancers. If you have genital warts, it is important to get annual check-ups to screen for cancer.
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- FAQ: How Can I Prevent Getting Infected With Genital Warts?


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