It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic agents). Accumulating evidence suggests that aside from this direct role, other infectious agents may also indirectly affect cancer epidemiology through interactions with the oncogenic agents within the wider infection community. Here, we address this hypothesis via analysis of large-scale global data to identify associations between human cancer incidence and assemblages of neglected infectious agents. We focus on a gradient of three widely-distributed cancers with an infectious cause: bladder (similar to 2% of recorded cancer cases are due to Shistosoma haematobium), liver (similar to 60% consecutive to Hepatitis B and C infection) and stomach...
The oncogenic potential of viral infections is well established and documented for many years alread...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerged as a fundame...
International audienceWe explored associations between the common protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gond...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
Background: Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
Various estimates of the proportion of all cancers attributable to infections have been proposed but...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
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...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
The oncogenic potential of viral infections is well established and documented for many years alread...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerged as a fundame...
International audienceWe explored associations between the common protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gond...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
Background: Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
Various estimates of the proportion of all cancers attributable to infections have been proposed but...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
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...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
The oncogenic potential of viral infections is well established and documented for many years alread...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerged as a fundame...
International audienceWe explored associations between the common protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gond...