At least three out of four people will be exposed to human papillomavirus (HPV) at some point in their lives, and there are different kinds, or strains. Some strains cause warts, which are generally not dangerous; other strains can lead to cervical or anal cancer if not detected. In this webinar, Dr. Troy Grennan shared information about HPV, especially in 2SLGBTQ communities.
Presenter
Troy Grennan is the physician lead for the Provincial HIV/STI Program at BCCDC. He is also a clinical associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UBC.
This webinar will be a good fit for:
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- People who want to know more about HPV and HPV related care
- Organizations providing support to people living with HIV, and/or hep C, and other STBBIs
- Organizations providing STBBI education
- Clinicians
- Policy makers and researchers in the fields of HPV and/or STBBI
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