The Potential Role of Bio Extra Virgin Olive Oil (BEVOO) in Recovery from HPV 16-Induced Tonsil Cancer: An Exploratory Case Study
Ivan Uher, Eva Bergendyová, Janka Poráčová, Jarmila Bernasovská

TL;DR
This case study explores how bio extra virgin olive oil (BEVOO) may help a patient recover from HPV 16-induced tonsil cancer by improving symptoms like dry mouth and taste changes.
Contribution
The study introduces BEVOO as a potential supportive intervention for managing cancer treatment side effects in HPV 16-related tonsil cancer.
Findings
BEVOO supplementation was associated with gradual improvements in dysphagia, xerostomia, and mucositis.
The patient showed subtle recovery in taste perception and oral palatability during follow-up.
The results suggest BEVOO may support recovery, though other factors like lifestyle and health also played a role.
Abstract
The human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV 16) is a high-risk human papillomavirus strain commonly associated with oropharyngeal cancers, including lymph node involvement. The treatment for HPV 16-related tonsil cancer, commonly involving surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, presents significant challenges. Complications such as oral mucositis, xerostomia, dysphagia, dysgeusia, hypogeusia, impaired gustatory function, and significant weight loss frequently arise, leading to reduced nutritional intake, impaired healing, and recovery progression. These challenges underscore the need for supportive interventions to enhance rehabilitation and the post-recovery period, improve treatment tolerance, and maintain quality of life. Objective: This single-subject study examines a 67-year-old male patient diagnosed with a T1N3b (small primary tumor with advanced lump node involvement) associated with…
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TopicsHead and Neck Cancer Studies · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
