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Breast cancer, possibly through sexual transmission!
Latest broadcast: New South Wales University, said a researcher, breast cancer may be sexually transmitted. Breast cancer in Australian women, he found the cause of cervical cancer with a virus. … …
Survey: Nearly half of breast cancer patients caused by cervical cancer virus
University of New South Wales, Professor Emeritus詹姆士劳森and colleagues published an analysis of the results for the DNA found in 50 breast cancer samples, there were 24 people papillomavirus type 18 This shows that breast cancer patients has lead to cervical cancer, the same virus.
Lawson said that the human papilloma virus may be transmitted through sexual intercourse, bathing, the virus may be from the genital area through the nipple duct into the breast. Of course, the bath also enable the human papilloma virus from spreading. But the human papilloma virus that cause breast cancer, or breast cancer patients is more susceptible to this virus is also a need for more research.
Example: Young women are more dangerous in patients with
Lawson in his paper pointed out that a review of relevant information in 2005 research shows that on average, infected with human papilloma virus testing has shown breast cancer patients than those patients not infected with the virus around the young 8 years old. He said this increased the credibility of the theory of sexual transmission, because the human papilloma virus in younger women who are more common, but they are larger than older women are more likely to have multiple sexual partners.
Treatment: cervical cancer vaccine against breast cancer?
Lawson said that if the human papilloma virus, is really caused by breast and cervical cancer, “Australia’s Person of the Year,” inventions of the cervical cancer vaccine, Professor Ian Fraser should also be able to reduce the rate of breast cancer. Lawson said he is currently working on a study on research in this area.
The question: is still a lack of credible evidence
However, scientists are 81 Swiss women have done a study and found no human papilloma virus causes breast cancer, evidence. Cancer Council Australia, Professor Chairman of Alwar, said: “At present we only have some small studies have shown that human papilloma virus and there is a link between breast cancer, but researchers did not give evidence of their causal relationship. I think the need for further research to find more convincing evidence. “
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