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    1. Worn_Out_Nikka_L on

      It’s because it’s too early and it’s not peer reviewed in the US.

      From the article:

      While these results are compelling, it’s important to recognize limitations:
      **Small sample sizes** (29 in the latest study; ~30 in the previous trial) leave room for uncertainty in extrapolating outcomes.

      Many of the findings, including the recent 29‑patient study, await **peer-reviewed publication**.

      Long‑term effectiveness—including sustained HPV clearance and prevention of recurrence—has yet to be fully established.

      The scientific community emphasizes the need for **larger randomized controlled trials** to confirm efficacy and safety, assess durability of response, and compare PDT outcomes with current standard-of-care treatments.

      So I take it that while the women tested negative during the study they don’t know if it will come back. While it’s promising it’s too early to celebrate as if it’s a miracle cure.

      [https://endoexcisionforall.org/news/eva-ramon-gallegos-hpv-photodynamic-therapy-breakthrough](https://endoexcisionforall.org/news/eva-ramon-gallegos-hpv-photodynamic-therapy-breakthrough)

    2. The only question is how long until the medical cartel eliminates the scientist. They don’t take kindly to people who cure disease. It reduces their profits.

    3. Grinder stock about to go through the roof! Trojan stock about to see massive losses!

    4. Blood the HPV vaccine is on the way to getting rid of cervical cancer and the people of this sub want it banned

    5. krakk3rjack on

      Peer reviewed or Big Pharma rubber stamped?

      Seems like there’s been no real medical cures in the last 30 years. Ok, maybe like 2. No money in cures. Treatments on the other hand, are a cash cow.

    6. Lumpy-Marsupial-6617 on

      How is it that we can map the entire human genome but we can’t stop a virus that has been around for a millenia?

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