This volume explores the latest advances in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) research, with a focus on epidemiology and screening strategies. It sheds light on the diverse nature of HPV, a heterogeneous group of viruses, and examines its global distribution and impact. Readers will gain insights into diagnostic methods such as DNA methylation screening, which monitors cancer progression in high-risk HPV patients, as well as tests designed to target different HPV genotypes. Moreover, the authors introduce natural immune responses to HPV infections, the role of co-factors in cervical carcinogenesis, and the tumor microbiome.The book provides a critical analysis of these topics, highlighting gaps in current knowledge and suggesting future research directions. The epidemiological burden of HPV-induced tumors beyond the uterine cervix are also addressed, emphasizing the significant impact on both women and men.This volume is a must-read for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals interested in the latest developments in HPV research and its implications for cancer prevention and treatment.