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HPV infection is a very common infection, particularly among women who have already started being sexually active. Most HPV infection is asymptomatic and resolves spontaneously. But a small proportion can become chronic (the virus stays in the body for a long time), and cause cancer by inducing mutations on the cells lining the cervix. Cervical cancer takes years to develop (usually decades) from the initial HPV infection.