Louisville Researchers Make Breakthrough With HPV
Source: WLKY.com Author: staff Looking at Petri dishes and transferring chemical solutions may not look exciting, but if you understood what doctors Alfred Jenson and Shin-Je Ghim have discovered in doing just that, it could save your life. Now, the same scientists have made another discovery concerning the virus, and it could potentially save nearly 50,000 lives a year. "The reason it's so exciting is because we developed the vaccine for the cervical cancer because 100 percent of cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus," said Jenson. "Now it looks like during the last year, up to 50 percent of head and neck cancers are caused by the human papillomavirus." So having a vaccine that's 100 percent effective against the human papillomavirus means the same vaccine is going to be able to prevent both cervical cancer and head and neck cancer. HPV is known to be transferred by sexual intercourse and through the birth canal. So how did it manifest in the head and neck? Doctors linked it to oral transmission. "There has been a change in the cause of head and neck cancers since 1972, and it's just been realized in the last couple of years," said Jenson. Cancer specialists realized there was a sharp rise, particularly in cancer of the tongue and tonsils. U of L's research team at the cancer center, led by resident Payal Desai, looked at the last seven years of patients who had cancerous tissue in those areas. Twenty-eight percent of the samples [...]