Mexican Doctor Finally Found A Cure For Cervical Cancer And Human Papillomavirus
Indira Datta
After 20 years of researching, Eva Ramon Gallegos, a Mexican researcher, has succeeded in finding a method to completely remove papillomavirus from the human body and prevent cervical cancer in women.
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This is a breakthrough study in the medical field, which eliminate the potential of suffering from cervical cancer of woman.
Eva Ramon Gallegos is a researcher in Mexico, who has spent 20 years searching for a way to completely remove papillomavirus from the human body and prevent cervical cancer in women.
Human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, is a widespread virus. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), HPV has 100 variants and more than 14 variants are the causes of cervical cancer (CCU). The disease is currently one of the leading causes of death in women all around the world.
Dr. Gallegos and the team of researchers at Mexico's National School of Biological Sciences at National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) have worked tirelessly for two decades to finally come up with a method to eliminate 100% human papillomavirus.
Dr. Gallegos has always been focusing on a therapy that uses photodynamics to fight HPV, which can help doctors detect early HPV, and eliminate cervical cancer completely. Thanks to her determination without giving up for 20 years, she has perfected the therapy to achieve absolute results.
The success of this research is not only in preventing cancer but also in not bringing any side effects to the body. In response to Radio Guama, Gallegos said:
This research not only brings hope to women with cervical cancer in particular, but it is also a development platform for the elimination of all types of cancer. If people can really eliminate all cancers in the future, the contribution of Dr. Eva Ramon Gallegos and her research team is enormous.