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My concerns are these. The implication, at least in this article, is that HPV only affects the cervix. Obviously this is not the case so what treatment is used when HPV is affecting other areas of the body such as the vulva or the mouth? I presume suppositories would also work for vaginal or anal HPV.
Also, I have found that many of the herbal-type medications that you mentioned tend to be very expensive and are typically not covered by insurance. Statistics show that the bankruptcy rate doubles in the first five years after having cancer over the average and having cancer can literally result in one's live being financial devastated. It is often difficult if not impossible to afford such remedies. What do you suggest in these situations. Obviously "medicine" gears us towards conventional treatments and medications by no other way than to cover it through insurance. Not so much with these alternatives. Any suggestions for those whose finances are compromised?
Also, what is your position on the HPV vaccine?

June 16, 2011 - 7:42am

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