Scientific Study in Mexico Cures HPV

A woman-led team of scientists in Mexico has released the results of a study which cured 29 patients of HPV.
Eva Ramón Gallegos, a researcher from Mexico National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), was able to cure 29 patients of the disease using photodynamic therapy, a form of light therapy that kills cancer cells.

After studying photodynamic therapy for 20 years, Gallegos applied her studies and its effects on 420 patients from Oaxaca and Veracruz, as well as an additional 29 patients from Mexico City.

In the first part of this study, Gallegos' team treated the patients from Oaxaca and Veracruz. The virus was 85% eliminated in the patients with HPV without premalignant lesions and the patients who had lesions with HPV. Additionally, the treatment was successful in 42% of the patients who had premalignant lesions without HPV.

However, it was the second phase of the treatment that really excited Gallegos and her team. The infection was 100% eliminated from the 29 patients in Mexico City that had HPV without lesions.

In addition to these findings, Gallegos also explained that photodynamic therapy was also able to eliminate the main cause behind cervical cancer, which are the premalignant lesions in its first stages, according to El Universal.

Gallegos and her team of mostly women scientists published their work the day before World Cancer Day.

Read the English report here.

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