Many studies have analyzed relationships between microorganisms and cancer, demonstrating that microorganisms are able to prevent the onset of cancer and, others to provoke it. Specifically, more and more scientific articles are publishing on microorganisms, linking them to the creation, implementation and dispersion of cancer. In fact, it is estimated that microorganisms cause 17.8% of all cancers. The cancer-causing viral capability is the most studied and, in consequence, many different viral mechanisms that can cause cancer have been described. The International Cancer Re-search Institute has categorized eight viruses for the first time as "carcinogenic to hu-mans", including a human papillomavirus, two herpesvirus and two hepatitis vir...