Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in Rome - Roma

Find health labs to test for Human papillomavirus (HPV) in Rome - Roma and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Human papillomavirus (HPV)

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STD Test by Data Medica

Via Ennio Quirino Visconti, 4, 00193 Roma RM, Italia

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STD Test by Eurofins Genoma

Via di Castel Giubileo, 11, 00138 Roma RM, Italia

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STD Test by Studio Medico Colombo - Analisi cliniche

Via Tiberio Imperatore, 19, 00145 Roma RM, Italia

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Viale Ventuno Aprile, 38B 00162 Roma (RM)

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STD Test by Ortopedia Sanitaria Igea S.r.l.

Via Luigi Settembrini, 6, 00195 Roma RM, Italia

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via di Sacco Pastore, 24 00141 Roma (Roma)

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Francesco Patrizio da Cherso, 10 00143 Roma (RM)

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STD Test by Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Po, 43 00198 Roma (RM)

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STD Test by Analisi Cliniche Prospero Colonna Srl

Corso Duca di Genova, 26, 00121 Roma RM, Italia

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STI Test by Villa Sandra S.p.A.

Via Portuense, 798, 00148 Roma RM, Italia

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STD Test by Studio Diagnostico Igea

Via Sesto San Giovanni, 80, 00126 Roma RM, Italia

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) - symptoms and how to test

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a member of a large family of extremely widespread viruses. Most individuals do not react to them, but some kinds can cause genital warts or cancer. When HPV enters the body, it causes skin problems. Although HPV may infect anybody who has had sexual contact, it is more common among persons with several sexual partners. Without protection from vaccination, nearly everyone who engages in sexual activity will get HPV at some point. The primary objective of testing is to detect HPV-caused abnormal cervical cells with severe cell changes (also called precancerous lesions) so that they can be removed to prevent the development of invasive cancers.