(Jsilvacouto@netcabo.pt)
This poster was presented at the 14th World Congress of Cervical Pathology and Coloscopy, July 4-7, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Conclusion: The use of Coriolus versicolor for one year revealed a great efficacy, whether in the regression of the displasia (LSIL) or in the disappearance of the High Risk HPV. It seems therefore, to be a very useful food supplementation with positive therapeutic impact, either in the reversion of LSIL (with High Risk HPV+), or in those HSIL patients, who have undergone surgery but experience continued High Risk HPV viral count.
1 Gynaecology Department-Portuguese Institute of Oncology-Cervical Pathology Unit, Coimbra, Portugal
2 CEF/Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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March 7th, at the 20th European Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
This poster presents the results of a year long study on Coriolus versicolor supplementation in HPV patients with low-grade squamous intraepthithelial lesions (LSIL).
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Coriolus Versicolor – Innovation in Prevention of Oncogynecological Diseases, Especially HPV
The attached is the English translation of the following 2008 Medline article: Akush Ginekol (Sofiia). 2008;47 Suppl 3:51-3. [Coriolus versicolor—innovation in prevention of oncogynecological diseases, especially HPV]. [Article in Bulgarian]
Bogdanova J.
Abstract: Coriolus-MRL is a nutrient adjuvant, which contains biomass of the fungus Coriolus versicolor and is studied to reverse early stages of cervical cancer and to reduce risk factors of reoccurring HPV virus. PMID:19449722
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Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on HPV and Cancer, in Lisbon Portugal on May 26th, 2001.
This prospective trial design outlines the rational for the use of Coriolus versicolor supplementation (3.0 grams per day) to improve the immune system in HPV infected women in order to control the stage of HPV development. Dr. Monro is the first to suggest that Coriolus versicolor supplementation may reverse a Th1 to Th2 shift in the immune system.
To contact Dr.Jean Monro at Breakspear Hospital
Tel:44-1442-261-333 / Fax:44-1442-266-388