Biological Carcinogens

With his valuable Ayurveda knowledge and skill, Dr. Shailesh Jain is catering the requirement of treatment of cancer caused by Biological Carcinogens. He is always strived to research and develop something new and more effective Ayurveda methods so that to cure the cancer patients in a shorter time span.

The role of some viruses in the causation of Cancer is more significant and it has estimated that about 20% of cancers are virus associated cancers. There are broadly speaking, Five Types of DNA oncogenes virus, those can cause carcinoma, namely:

A. Papova Viruses:- This group of viruses includes human papilloma virus (HPV). This group of is responsible for many kinds of benign and malignant neoplasms in human. These Virus was as regular irritant to stratified squamous Epithelium.

B. Herpes Viruses:- Important members of Herpes Viruses family are-

B.1. Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) infects human B Lymphocytes and stimulates them to proliferate EBV is implicated in 2 human tumors. First example of Burkitt's Lymphoma. Burkitt’s Lymphoma was initially noticed in African Children. 100% cases of Burkitt’s Lymphoma shows elevated level of antibody titters to various EBV antigens. In African population, this is often seen that in cases of Aids, there is a huge damage in Immune System, which further leads to viral infection and this viral infection cause lymphoma etc. Ayurveda has a great treatment not only for Burkitt’s Lymphoma but also for Aids. Particular, having Malignancy directly and indirectly due to Viral Infection. Anaplastic Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, this is a tumor prevailed in South East Asia and Eskimos. This is also due to Epstein Virus.

B.2. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)- Nowadays, it is proved that HSV (Type II) and HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) has a great role in female having cervical cancer of uterus.

B.3. Cytomegalo Gionis Virus- It is a genus of viruses in the order Herpesvirales, in the family Herpesviridae, in the subfamily Betaherpesvirinae. Human and monkeys serve as natural hosts. There are currently eight species in this genus including the type species human herpesvirus 5 (HHV-5). Diseases associated with HHV-5 include mononucleosis, and pneumonias. It is typically abbreviated as CMV.

C. Hepadena Viruses:- Hepatitis (B) also known Australian Antigen is a member of this group, is quite common for hepatic Cirrhosis and hepatocellular Carcinoma. Along with this some more factors, the genetic which suggests that mutated cells transmit their characters to the next progeny of cells.

D. Adenoviruses:- Adenoviruses are medium-sized, non enveloped viruses with an icosahedral nucleocapsid containing a double stranded DNA genome. Their name derives from their initial isolation from human adenoids in 1953.

E. Poxviruses:- It is a family of viruses. Human, vertebrates, and arthropods serve as natural hosts. There are currently 69 species in this family, divided among 28 genera, which are divided into two subfamilies.

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