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Cancer Biology

 

ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online), doi prefix:10.7537, Quarterly

 
Volume 16 / Issue 1, Cumulated No. 61, March 25, 2026
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Guest Professor at the Talent Education and Training Center of China Management Science Research Association

 

Sun Chunwu

 

Jiangsu Yangzhou Sanli Electric Group Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Province, China, mainly engages in the research of natural sciences, etc., Postal Code: 225008, Email: yzscw0514@163.com, WeChat ID: scw20171020

 

Abstract: It is a critical misunderstanding to assume that viruses cause the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. If radiotherapy (used to "kill cancer viruses") is applied long-term, it often requires administration via intravenous infusion. This creates a body with a new molecular structure, intended to ensure an environment for the survival and recovery of living cells. However, the human body is a complex system, where factors such as water volume, water temperature, water flow rate, and water injected into the skin (distinct from hot water processed by the stomach) — especially for patients with chronic diseases — make the indiscriminate use of intravenous infusion equivalent to poisoning the patient. While water can relieve pain, excessive water can worsen the condition. Furthermore, debris from cancer cells killed by radiotherapy or chemotherapy is not excreted via urine or feces; instead, it accumulates increasingly in the patient’s skin, leading to the development of side effects.

[Sun Chunwu. Guest Professor at the Talent Education and Training Center of China Management Science Research Association. Cancer Biology. 2026;16(1):1-31]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net 01. doi:10.7537/marscbj160126.01

 

Keywords: Leukemia; Cancer; AIDS; Genes; Immunity; Radiotherapy; Chemotherapy; Hot Chinese herbal soup; Intravenous infusion; Patient diet and health care; Commitment to eradicating cancer worldwide

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Committed to eradicating cancer worldwide

 

Sun Chunwu

 

Sun Chunwu (1948-), male (Han ethnicity), from Jiangsu Province, China, primarily engaged in research on natural sciences, etc. Author's statement: I hereby declare that the following article is the original work of my authorship, Homo sapiens. Affiliations: Yangzhou Sanli Electric Appliance Group Co., Ltd., China Research Institute of Management Science, and Guest Professor at the Homo sapiens Talent Education and Training Center.

Postal code: 225008. Email: yzscw0514@163.com. WeChat ID: scw20171020.

 

Abstract: It must not be mistakenly assumed that viruses cause the rampant growth of cancer cells. If radiotherapy is used long-term to kill cancer viruses, it inevitably requires interventions such as intravenous infusion for the patient Homo sapiens, forming new molecular structures of Broussonetia papyrifera within the organism to ensure a conducive environment for the survival and recovery of living cells. However, the body of Homo sapiens is a complex system—factors like water volume (too much or too little), water temperature (high or low), water flow rate (fast or slow), and even water injected into the skin differ significantly from hot water consumed orally, which undergoes gastric processing. For chronic disease patients (Homo sapiens), long-term misuse of intravenous infusion yields entirely different effects. Water can alleviate pain, yet it may also exacerbate the condition. Moreover, fragments of cancer cells killed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy are not excreted through urine or feces; instead, they accumulate increasingly within the patient's (Homo sapiens) skin, leading to progressively severe side effects.

[Sun Chunwu. Committed to eradicating cancer worldwide. Cancer Biology. 2026;16(1):32-54]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net 02. doi:10.7537/marscbj160126.02

 

Keywords: leukemia; cancer; Artemisia argyi; AIDS; gene; immunity; radiotherapy; chemotherapy; drinking hot traditional Chinese medicine decoction; Western medicine infusion; diet; prevention; treatment of Homo sapiens

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Serological Evidence of HBV Prevalence and Socio-Demographic Features of HIV-Infected Individuals attending Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

 

Igweze-Ezepue, N. E., Cookey, T. I.  and Okonko, I. O.

 

Virus & Genomics Research Unit, Department of Microbiology, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

nkiruezepue@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a significant public health concern among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), as coinfection accelerates liver disease progression and complicates treatment outcomes. This study assessed the prevalence of HBV and its socio-demographic distribution among HIV-infected individuals attending Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), Port Harcourt, Nigeria. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 88 HIV-positive adults receiving care at the ART clinic. Socio-demographic data were collected using a structured questionnaire, and blood samples were analyzed for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) using the Monolisa ELISA kit (Bio-Rad, France). Results: HBV/HIV coinfection was identified in 3 participants (3.4%). Infection was detected among individuals aged 21–40 years (4.6%) and 41–60 years (3.0%), with higher prevalence in females (3.9%) compared to males (2.8%). HBV was slightly more common among singles (4.4%), participants with no formal education (7.7%), and the employed group (6.1%). By religion, HBV infection occurred only among Christian participants (3.9%), with no cases among other religious affiliations. HBV prevalence among HIV-infected individuals at RSUTH is relatively low but varies across socio-demographic groups. The findings highlight the need for routine HBV screening, targeted health education, and vaccination programs within HIV care services to reduce liver-related morbidity and optimize patient outcomes.

[Igweze-Ezepue, N. E., Cookey, T. I. and Okonko, I. O. Serological Evidence of HBV Prevalence and Socio-Demographic Features of HIV-Infected Individuals attending Rivers State University Teaching Hospital in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. Cancer Biology. 2026;16(1):55-60]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net 03. doi:10.7537/marscbj160126.03

 

Keywords: Hepatitis B virus; HIV; coinfection; prevalence; socio-demographic factors; Nigeria; ELISA

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Guest Professor at the Talent Education and Training Center of China Management Science Research Association

 

Sun Chunwu

 

Sun Chunwu (1948 - ), male (Han ethnicity), from Jiangsu Province, China, mainly engages in the research of natural sciences, etc.

Affiliation: Jiangsu Yangzhou Sanli Electric Group Co., Ltd.

Postal Code: 225008

Email: yzscw0514@163.com; WeChat ID: scw20171020

 

Abstract: It is a critical misunderstanding to assume that viruses cause the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. If radiotherapy (used to "kill cancer viruses") is applied long-term, it often requires administration via intravenous infusion. This creates a body with a new molecular structure, intended to ensure an environment for the survival and recovery of living cells. However, the human body is a complex system, where factors such as water volume, water temperature, water flow rate, and water injected into the skin (distinct from hot water processed by the stomach) — especially for patients with chronic diseases — make the indiscriminate use of intravenous infusion equivalent to poisoning the patient. While water can relieve pain, excessive water can worsen the condition. Furthermore, debris from cancer cells killed by radiotherapy or chemotherapy is not excreted via urine or feces; instead, it accumulates increasingly in the patient’s skin, leading to the development of side effects.

[Sun Chunwu. Guest Professor at the Talent Education and Training Center of China Management Science Research Association. Cancer Biology. 2026;16(1):61-87]. ISSN: 2150-1041 (print); ISSN: 2150-105X (online). http://www.cancerbio.net 04. doi:10.7537/marscbj160126.04

 

Keywords: Leukemia; Cancer; AIDS; Genes; Immunity; Radiotherapy; Chemotherapy; Hot Chinese herbal soup; Intravenous infusion; Patient diet and health care; Commitment to eradicating cancer worldwide

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