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Answer:

genital warts

genital cancers

Explanation:

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that is common around the world. These causes genital warts that may or may not go away on its own. It doesn't necessarily mean that having an HPV can immediately lead to genital cancer like cervical cancer. Thus, it is very important to have a Pap Smear every 3 years if you're sexually active in order to detect cancer in the cervix at an early stage.

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is also a sexually transmitted disease but it is not related to HPV.

Remember that HPV may also cause cancer in the throat, head and neck (other than the genital area).