Uterine and cervical cancer

Information on current developments in both regular and alternative or complementary treatments and resources for uterine and cervical cancer at all stages. About recent developments and also for complementary and alternative treatments for uterine and cervical cancer see also posts on this page in the left column.

Uterine cancer and cervical cancer are often lumped together, suggesting that the cancers were dezelde. But that is a misconception. The origin, symptoms and treatments of uterine cancer are different than for cervical cancer. The chances of survival of uterine cancer are also much higher than for cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer usually arises from cells in the mucous membrane on the border of cervix and uterus. Usually caused by a prolonged infection with HPV - Human Papilloma Virus.

Uterine cancer usually develops in the inner lining layer of the uterus. Therefore, uterine cancer, also called endometrial cancer.
Some women (5% to 10%) cervical cancer occurs in the muscle wall of the uterus. This is a uterussarcoom (uterus = womb) called.

Coriolus Versicolor HPV virus in patients with cervical tumors successfully combats and reduces size tumors and degree of evilness. After 1 year was 91% of the HPV virus disappeared in supplementation group. HPV virus and thus randomised study in patients with incipient cervical cancer. Article update 18 may 2012

18 may 2012: now the Health Council recommends women to test on the HPV virus first and only then to look for the presence of baarhalskanker also seems to be about impact of Coriolus Versicolor below article to highlight meaningful. Furthermore, we have two complete study reports on the value of the motes active beta glucan-protein-bound polysaccharide PSK and PSP K for interested parties.

Source: Mycologyresearch Magazine

The medicinal mushroom Coriolus Versicolor supplementation with (500 grams daily in tablet form) gives high significant effect on disappearance of HPV virus in baarmoederhalskankerpatienten with incipient cancer. The mushrooms also do tumors and degree of evilness turn into less evil. This is evident from the results of a randomized study of 1 year at patients with incipient cervical cancer. The HPV virus was after 1 year at 91% of participants have disappeared compared to 8.5% in the control group that received no supplementation ... Coriolus Versicolor can thus be an excellent alternative to the for vaccination against the HPV virus.  And cheaper and safer. For we have the full study OPS donors report available which also the active dose and procces described how it works. Here are some quotes from the full study report quoted and translated with the help of google. The study report also contains descriptions of other studies with similar positive results of medicinal mushrooms. See bottom of titles of studies

The results of a randomized clinical study what the effects of mushrooms supplementation (Coriolus Versicolor) a year long investigated in patients with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and early stage of cervical cancer have been recently presented. Dr. Jose Silva Couto and Dr. Daniel Pereira da Silva of the Cervical Pathology Unit of the Portuguese Institute of Oncology in Coimbra, Portugal presented their findings on the 20th European Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, in Lisbon Portugal. This study offers promising results and shows the evidence on whether dietary supplements can be used successfully with immunotherapies for improving the HPV status in patients with incipient cervical cancer.

What do these results for HPV patients?
The results of this study are encouraging and give insight into the effectiveness of Coriolus versicolor immuuntherapeutisch as a useful nutritional medicine. Coriolus Versicolor supplementation using the one-year long resulted in 72.5% of the patients who got the supplementation returned to normal cytology status compared with only 47.5% of the control group (without supplements). Coriolus Versicolor is hopeful that 91.5% of the recipients was returned to a normal HPV status in comparison with only 8.5% in the control group.
Simpely put the skin texture of the cervical area came back at a normal level at 72.5% of the patients who have the names, while the viral load of Coriolus supplementation the HPV virus was found (0) no longer in 91.5% of the patients who got the Coriolus supplementation. Given that the HPV virus is responsible for cervical lesions (malignant tumors and polipeen, the impact of HPV viral load reduction Coriolus supplementation on deemed significant.
With
Coriolus versicolor
Without supplementation
Total
TABLE 1
Negative after 1 year
Positive after 1 year
Negative after 1 year
Positive after 1 year
Citology
13 (72.5%)
5 (27.5%)
10 (47,5%)
11 (52.5%)
39
HPV
9 (91.5%)
1 (10%)
1 (8.5%)
11 (91.5%)
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Mushroom Nutrition as a Target for Novel Therapeutic Strategies: Relevance to Nutritional Approaches and Antioxidant Redox Modulation in Antiaging Medicine

Calabrese V.

1, Cornelius C.1Cavallaro, M.1Cambria, M.1Toscano, MA2(1) Department of Chemistry and (2) Department of Microbiological Sciences, University of Catania, 95100 Catania, Italy. 

Comparative Enzyme Analysis of Polyporus umbellatus Agaricus blazei, osteratus, Pleurotus Hericium erinaceus. and
Cornelius C.
1Cavallaro, M.1Cambria, M.T.1 Toscano M.A.2 and Calabrese V.1(1) Department of Chemistry and (2) Department of Microbiological Sciences, University of Catania, 95100 Catania, Italy.
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Coriolus versicolor
Supplementation as Immunonutrition in HPV Patients with Cervical Lesions (LSIL)
Silva Couto, j., Pereira da Silva, DGynaecology Department – Cervical Pathology Unit, Portuguese Institute of Oncology, 3000 Coimbra, Portugal – 075.

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