Naprotechnology: science and the person in human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among women and preadolescents

Authors

  • José María Murcia Lora Author Consulta Privada en España Consulta de Reproducción Humana Natural On-Line
  • María Luisa Esparza Encina Author
  • Juan Luis Alcázar Zambrano Author
  • María Ángeles Martínez Calvo Author
  • Rocío Cabrera Muro Author

Keywords:

NaProTecnology, human papilloma virus (HPV), vaccination, anthropology, sexuality, preadolescence

Abstract

There currently is sufficient scientific evidence directly linking acquisition, exposure and prevalence of the human papillomavirus (HPV) to cervical cancer. The article addresses HPV in women by taking NaProTechnology into account, which makes it posible to combine scientific evidence with ethical approaches. It looks at both the biological aspect of sexuality and the ability to become a person within one’s sexual nucleus. There is an analysis of sex education programs based on preventive health and on the anthropology of sexuality, and supported by family institutions, that have demonstrated better acceptance in dealing with the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, including HPV infection.

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Author Biography

José María Murcia Lora, Consulta Privada en España Consulta de Reproducción Humana Natural On-Line

Especialista en Ginecología y Obstetricia. Doctor en Medicina y Cirugía por la Universidad de Navarra. NaProTechnology and Functional Reproductive Medicine, Clinical Consulting G&E, Logroño, Spain. Reproducción Humana Natural ON-LINE www.humanreproductiongye.hol.es humanreproductiongye@gmail.com Clinical Consulting en Facebook @HumanRepro en Twiter

Published

2017-03-24

How to Cite

Murcia Lora, J. M., Esparza Encina, M. L., Alcázar Zambrano, J. L., Martínez Calvo, M. Ángeles, & Cabrera Muro, R. (2017). Naprotechnology: science and the person in human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among women and preadolescents. Persona Y Bioética, 21(1). Retrieved from https://personaybioetica.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/personaybioetica/article/view/6124

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