New Discovery Of Modified Herpes Virus May Help Cure Skin Cancer

A recent study has proven the herpes simplex virus "T-VEC" can help drastically improve the odds of surviving melanoma.


Los Angeles, CA, July 25, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- While NASA may have found "Earth 2.0" named Kepler 452b, and "New Horizons" just accomplished its Pluto-fly-by, scientists on Earth have officially proven a new way to help humans fight the harmful effects of the suns UV rays.

Melanoma is one of the most underestimated causes of death in the world. Harmful UV rays from the sun, though not the only cause of the skin cancer, play a large part in the development of melanoma. Staying covered up from the sun can drastically help prevent it, but using proven organic products reviewed by professionals that contain high levels of SPF, is the best way protect against it.

Robert Coffin, a co-author in the study (Published in: Journal of Clinical Oncology) said "Quite a number of people in that study got a complete response; all their disease went away."

The study has proven that those injected with the genetically modified herpes virus, showed a greater recovery rate, as opposed to those that weren't. The genetically modified herpes virus T-VEC, produced by the biotechnology company Amgen, is made by adjusting the gene that causes herpes by implanting another gene that revs up the immune system, which causes the cancer cells to die.

Using high levels of organic SPF can ultimately aid in decreasing the chances of skin cancer, while chemical free products have also been proven to be the most effective and healthiest choice for your body. 

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