"Biting" is risky

Licking with caution – Mike Douglas says 'biting' caused his cancer

Recently, it seems that Hollywood stars like to do something healthy and hygienic, not long ago actress Angelina Jolie removed her breast in order to avoid breast cancer, and now Mike Douglas has talked about his cancer from "biting". An upper body and a lower body, sure enough, Hollywood is the entertainment center of the world! Of course, this is not pure entertainment news, and there is nothing wrong with its own statement, so everyone should also pay attention to hygiene when "biting".

American movie star Michael Douglas (Michael Douglas) said in an interview with the British newspaper "The Guardian" today that "bite" was the culprit of his throat cancer three years ago.

When asked by a reporter if McDouglas regretted smoking and drinking for many years, the movie star, who had acted in the hot "BasicInstinct," said: "No regrets." I don't want to go into too much detail, but the type of cancer I have is related to human papillomavirus (HPV), which is the source of the virus infection. ”

McDouglas, who has been married to Catherine Zeta Jones for many years, said: "I was worried that my son's imprisonment would cause me to be too stressed and cause me to get sick, but it is actually a sexually transmitted disease that causes cancer, and once I get it, 'biting' is also the best treatment." ”

68-year-old McDouglas was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in August 2010, and after 8 weeks of intensive chemotherapy and radiation therapy, the tumor disappeared, and he has been cancer-free for more than two years.

Human papillomavirus is sexually transmitted, infected, and virulent, and is the main cause of subsoil, uterus, cervical, anal, hilar, carcinoma and the pointed wet warts commonly known as "cauliflower". Many people also suspect that it is the culprit for the increasing number of people suffering from oral cavity cancer.

Mahesh Kumar, a consultant head and neck surgeon in London, confirmed that the number of such cancers has exploded over the past decade, with a particularly high number of young patients. A recent study of 1,316 patients with oral cancer found that 57% were HPV-16 positive.

However, he did not believe McDouglas's claim that his illness was entirely caused by the human papillomavirus, and that the "bite" was a cure.

"Maybe McDouglas thinks that the more exposure you have to these viruses, the better your immunity," Kumar said. However, there is no medical basis for this claim. ”

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a papillomavirus, which infects the epidermis and mucosal tissues of the human body, and about 130 types of HPV have been identified.

There are about 30 to 40 types of HPV that can be transmitted to the organism and surrounding skin through sexual activity, and some of them can cause genital warts. Repeated infections with certain high-risk HPV types without symptoms such as warts can develop into precancerous lesions or even aggressive cancer. According to research, 99.7% of sub-uterine, cervical, and cervical cancers are caused by HPV infection.

In recent years, studies have pointed out that HPV is one of the causes of lung adenocarcinoma. The team's research found that the oncoprotein E6 released by the HPV16 virus causes the body's "tumor suppressor gene P53", which inhibits the growth of cancer cells, to lose its function. Through RNAi technology, after removing the E6 viral protein, the tumor suppressor gene P53 can be reactivated to exert its function of inhibiting cancer cells.

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What should I say? Does that mean you don't play too many tricks when H?

However, it would be safer to take a shower before you "bite"!