The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identifies ten infectious agents (viruses, bacteria, parasites) able to induce cancer disease in humans. Among parasites, a carcinogenic role is currently recognized to the digenetic trematodes Schistosoma haematobium, leading to bladder cancer, and to Clonorchis sinensis or Opisthorchis viverrini, which cause cholangiocarcinoma. Furthermore, several reports suspected the potential association of other parasitic infections (due to Protozoan or Metazoan parasites) with the development of neoplastic changes in the host tissues. The present work shortly reviewed available data on the involvement of parasites in neoplastic processes in humans or animals, and especially focused on the carcin...
The role of infectious agents in the formation of cancers has been long established. However the bul...
Certad and col, showed recently that Cryptosporidium parvum is also capable of inducing gastrointest...
BACKGROUND: In areas of parasitic endemicity, the occurrence of cancer that is not frequent may be l...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identifies ten infectious agents (viruses, ba...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identifies ten infectious agents (viruses, ba...
ten infectious agents (viruses, bacteria, parasites) able to induce cancer disease in humans. Among ...
The role of infectious agents in the formation of cancers has been long established. However the bul...
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
Cancer may be induced by many environmental and physiological conditions. Infections with viruses, b...
Au vu des travaux de Certad et de ses collaborateurs, nous savons que Cryptosporidium parvum est éga...
Infectious diseases cause more than 20% of cancers in the developing world [1]. About a dozen pathog...
It is generally accepted that schistosomiasis, if not causative, is at least associated with maligna...
Infectious diseases cause more than 20% of cancers in the developing world [1]. About a dozen pathog...
Les parasites du genre Cryptosporidium comprennent des espèces infectant le tractus gastro-intestina...
Infection with helminth parasites remains a persistent public health problem in developing countries...
The role of infectious agents in the formation of cancers has been long established. However the bul...
Certad and col, showed recently that Cryptosporidium parvum is also capable of inducing gastrointest...
BACKGROUND: In areas of parasitic endemicity, the occurrence of cancer that is not frequent may be l...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identifies ten infectious agents (viruses, ba...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) identifies ten infectious agents (viruses, ba...
ten infectious agents (viruses, bacteria, parasites) able to induce cancer disease in humans. Among ...
The role of infectious agents in the formation of cancers has been long established. However the bul...
It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figur...
Cancer may be induced by many environmental and physiological conditions. Infections with viruses, b...
Au vu des travaux de Certad et de ses collaborateurs, nous savons que Cryptosporidium parvum est éga...
Infectious diseases cause more than 20% of cancers in the developing world [1]. About a dozen pathog...
It is generally accepted that schistosomiasis, if not causative, is at least associated with maligna...
Infectious diseases cause more than 20% of cancers in the developing world [1]. About a dozen pathog...
Les parasites du genre Cryptosporidium comprennent des espèces infectant le tractus gastro-intestina...
Infection with helminth parasites remains a persistent public health problem in developing countries...
The role of infectious agents in the formation of cancers has been long established. However the bul...
Certad and col, showed recently that Cryptosporidium parvum is also capable of inducing gastrointest...
BACKGROUND: In areas of parasitic endemicity, the occurrence of cancer that is not frequent may be l...