Oncogenic Strain And Dysplasia - Cervical Cancer
Cancer of the cervix occurs when the cells of the cervix transform in a way that leads to uncharacteristic growth and incursion of other tissues or organs of the body. It is caused primarily by “oncogenic strain” of the human papillomavirus (HPV) which is transmitted via sexual contact. Researches have shown dietary intrusion and nutrient supplementation to be successful in preventing cervical cancer. Added to this, local escharotic treatment combined with complete treatment shows significant potential in reducing dysplasia.

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