Various estimates of the proportion of all cancers attributable to infections have been proposed but none have been numerically justified. We have reviewed the evidence for “causality ” with respect to infectious agents linked with cancer and estimated the fraction of all cancer cases concerned that are aUributable to it. The etiological fraction was applied to the estimated annual incidence of cancer at each specific site in 1990, and the number of attributable cases was obtained. We estimate that 15.6 % (1,450,000 cases) of the worldwide incidence of cancer in 1990 can be attributed to infection with either the hepatitis B and C viruses, the human papillomaviruses, EBV, human T-cell lymphotrophic virus I, HIV, the bacterium Helicobacter p...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
Background: Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Background Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic age...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
Background: A number of infectious agents have been classified as human carcinogens. The purpose of ...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and numbers of cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to i...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
Background: Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Background Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic age...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
Background: A number of infectious agents have been classified as human carcinogens. The purpose of ...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion and numbers of cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to i...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...