A harmless virus may be driving the most common form of skin cancer

Imagine your skin as a bustling city. Each cell is a hardworking citizen, repairing sun damage and keeping the peace. But lurking in the shadows is a virus long thought to be a harmless drifter: beta-HPV (human papillomavirus).

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Category: Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body & Mind

Tags: Cancer, Skin Cancer, Virus, The Immune System


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