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Follow on Google News | HPV Found In Some Penile CancersHigh-risk human papillomavirus infection is found in a subset of penile squamous cell carcinomas that may develop from undifferentiated penile intraepithelial neoplasia.
By: The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) was intrigued by this information. According to Medscape.com, “Penile cancer is uncommon, but, when it is diagnosed, it is psychologically devastating to the patient and often presents a challenge to the urologist. Benign, premalignant, and malignant conditions must be differentiated. Penile squamous cell carcinoma, the most common penile malignancy, behaves similarly to squamous cell carcinoma in other parts of the skin.” Researchers from the Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron in Barcelona, Spain, and colleagues identified HPV DNA in 31 of 77 (40.2 percent) PSCC cases during the study. The authors wrote that, “In this study, we detected hrHPV in 28 percent of PSCC and in 90 percent of PeIN.” The CBCD believes that since there are no FDA approved treatments that actually kill the virus that can cause certain penile cancers as well as genital warts, people need to be made aware that increasing the efficiency of the immune system is vitally important. A healthy immune system is a person’s best defense against HPV caused diseases. The good news is that the CDC says, “In 90% of cases, the body’s immune system clears HPV naturally within two years.” In any case, clearing the virus does not mean the virus goes away. It just means that your immune system is potent enough to prevent the virus from causing a disease. The virus itself understands this and embeds itself in one of the body’s organs in what scientists call a latent infection. When a virus is latent, it acts as if it is asleep. Non-scientists would say that it is dormant. A weakened immune system, however, allows the HPV virus to “wake up” and become active again. That’s why the CBCD would like to point out an HPV remedy that boosts the immune system and helps target the latent HPV virus that causes genital warts and some kinds of cancer. “The key to your health is to reduce the level of the chronic viruses in your body to harmless levels.” – Dr. Hanan Polansky The name of that HPV remedy is Gene-Eden-VIR. This all natural product was scientifically designed to help your own body maintain low numbers of the dormant (sleeping), Human Papillomavirus. By helping your own body’s immune system to maintain low numbers of the latent HPV virus, you are also lowering your risk of developing genital warts and some forms of cancer. That’s why Gene-Eden-VIR is so important! You may have questions about the efficacy, safety, and cost of Gene-Eden-VIR. These are great, easily answered questions. Gene-Eden-VIR is highly effective against latent (sleeping) viruses; each ingredient was chosen through a scientific approach. PolyDNA scientists scanned thousands of scientific and medical papers published in various medical and scientific journals around the world in order to identify the safest, most effective natural ingredients that target the latent (dormant)HPV Virus. Gene-Eden-VIR is incredibly safe. There are no reports of side effects, and it has been on the market for over three years. Each capsule contains a patented formula of five all natural ingredients including selenium, camellia sinesis extract, quercetin, cinnamomum extract, and licorice extract. In addition, each bottle is GMP Certified. People can easily access these scientific papers on the ingredients of Gene-Eden-VIR on pubmed.gov. Gene-Eden-VIR is sold online through the Gene-Eden website. This lowers operating costs and allows savings to be delivered to polyDNA’s valued customers! Each bottle of Gene-Eden-VIR (a one month’s supply) costs just $34.99. Moreover, ordering Gene-Eden-VIR is completely secure and confidential. To learn more about Gene-Eden-VIR, the only product on the market today that helps the body maintain low numbers of the latent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and that is scientifically backed by published material, visit http://gene- The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases. The CBCD published the “Purple” book entitled “Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease” written by Dr. Hanan Polansky. The book presents Dr. Polansky’s highly acclaimed scientific theory on the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. Dr. Polansky’s book is available as a free download from the CBCD website. End
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