Approximately 12% of all human cancers are caused by oncoviruses. Human viral oncogenesis is complex, and only a small percentage of the infected individuals develop cancer, often many years to decades after the initial infection. This reflects the multistep nature of viral oncogenesis, host genetic variability, and the fact that viruses contribute to only a portion of the oncogenic events. In this review, the Hallmarks of Cancer framework of Hanahan and Weinberg (2000 and 2011) is used to dissect the viral, host, and environmental cofactors that contribute to the biology of multistep oncogenesis mediated by established human oncoviruses. The viruses discussed include Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs), hepati...
Virus and bacteria are microbes which are very common cause human infection. Most of the bacterial i...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Approximately 12% of all human cancers are caused by oncoviruses. Human viral oncogenesis is complex...
Oncoviruses are implicated in approximately 12% of all human cancers. A large number of the world’s ...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
Although the idea that carcinogenesis might be caused by viruses was first voiced about 100 years ag...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Based on epidemiological associations and experimentation, relationships between viruses and cancer ...
As per a recent study conducted by the WHO, 15.4% of all cancers are caused by infectious agents of ...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
It is estimated that seven key viruses such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), Hum...
To date, seven viruses have been reliably connected to various forms of human cancer: Epstein Barr V...
Virus and bacteria are microbes which are very common cause human infection. Most of the bacterial i...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Approximately 12% of all human cancers are caused by oncoviruses. Human viral oncogenesis is complex...
Oncoviruses are implicated in approximately 12% of all human cancers. A large number of the world’s ...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
Although the idea that carcinogenesis might be caused by viruses was first voiced about 100 years ag...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Based on epidemiological associations and experimentation, relationships between viruses and cancer ...
As per a recent study conducted by the WHO, 15.4% of all cancers are caused by infectious agents of ...
Oncogenic viruses are among the apparent causes of cancer-associated mortality. It was estimated tha...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
It is estimated that seven key viruses such as Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV), Hum...
To date, seven viruses have been reliably connected to various forms of human cancer: Epstein Barr V...
Virus and bacteria are microbes which are very common cause human infection. Most of the bacterial i...
Viruses are the causative agents of 10%–15% of human cancers worldwide. The most common outcome for ...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...