Background Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for specific cancers. As new cancer statistics and epidemiological findings have accumulated in the past 5 years, we aimed to assess the causal involvement of the main carcinogenic agents in different cancer types for the year 2012. Methods We considered ten infectious agents classified as carcinogenic to human beings by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. We calculated the number of new cancer cases in 2012 attributable to infections by country, by combining cancer incidence estimates (from GLOBOCAN 2012) with estimates of attributable fraction (AF) for the infectious agents. AF estimates were calculated from the prevalence of infect...
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic age...
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...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
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...
Introduction. Chronic infections and infestations represent one of the leading causes of cancer.&nbs...
• Infections with viruses, bacteria, and macroparasites have been identified as strong risk factors ...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
INTRODUCTION: Infections by certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites have been identified as risk fa...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic age...
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...
Background: Infection is one of the main risk factors for cancer. Objectives: Epidemiology, pathogen...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
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...
Introduction. Chronic infections and infestations represent one of the leading causes of cancer.&nbs...
• Infections with viruses, bacteria, and macroparasites have been identified as strong risk factors ...
Background: Some infectious agents have been shown to be human carcinogens. The current study focuse...
INTRODUCTION: Infections by certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites have been identified as risk fa...
AbstractScientific interest in the aetiological relationship between infectious diseases and cancer ...
An infective, mostly viral, basis has been found in an increasing number of different human cancers....
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
8 pagesInternational audienceIt is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious c...
It is now well supported that 20% of human cancers have an infectious causation (i.e., oncogenic age...