HPV infections in women eradicated by AHCC, Japanese mushroom extract

"With this study, for the first time, we've shown it's possible to eradicate HPV in women using AHCC for only 3 months or up to 6 months," said Dr. Smith, whose research has a specific focus on the safe and effective use of nutritional and herbal supplements with pharmacologic modalities as it relates to women's health and cancer. "We've been studying the efficacy of AHCC's integration with common chemotherapy agents for over a decade, and had previously eradicated HPV infections with AHCC in three orthotopic mouse models. This study confirms the previous results," she said.

AHCC works as an immunotherapy that uses a body's own immune system to help fight disease. Human and in-vivo studies have shown that AHCC increases the number and/or activity of Natural Killer (NK) cells, dendritic cells, and cytokines, which enable the body to effectively respond to infections and block the proliferation of tumors.

Dr. Smith's research findings were chosen for presentation in the "Best of SIO" session on October 28, 2014 from a record number of abstracts submitted for the 11th International Conference in Houston, Texas. The Society for Integrative Oncology is the leading worldwide organization dedicated to integrative medicine specific to cancer patients.

HPV (human papilloma virus) is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the United States. Up to 70% of sexually active adults will acquire HPV at some point in their lives. Human papillomavirus DNA has been detected in 99.7% of cervical cancer biopsies, yielding the largest causative relationship of any cancer. (1) According to the Centers for Disease Control, several other cancers are related to HPV, including 95 percent of anal cancer, 60 percent of oropharyngeal cancer, 65 percent of vaginal cancer, 50 percent of vulvar cancer and 35 percent of penile cancer.

AHCC (Active Hexose Correlated Compound) is a natural immune-modulating compound derived from a unique fraction of specially-cultured medicinal mushroom mycelia which has been clinically shown to strengthen the body's immune system. AHCC is supported by over 20 human clinical studies and by over 40 papers in PubMed-indexed journals. For the past decade, AHCC has been widely used as an ingredient in nutritional supplements. Human and animal studies have shown that AHCC increases the number and activity of Natural Killer (NK) cells, dendritic cells and cytokines, which supports overall immune response.

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HPV infections in women were eradicated by AHCC nutritional supplement, in a pilot study presented by Dr. Judith A. Smith, Pharm.D., associate professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School, at the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) meeting, Oct. 28, 2014

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