• Infections with viruses, bacteria, and macroparasites have been identified as strong risk factors for specific cancers. • Overall, about 2 million (16%) of the total of 12.7 million new cancer cases in 2008 are attributable to infections. This fraction varies 10-fold by region; it is lowest in North America, Australia, and New Zealand (≤ 4%) and highest in sub-Saharan Africa (33%). • Helicobacter pylori, hepatitis B and C viruses, and human papillomaviruses are responsible for 1.9 million cancer cases globally, including mainly gastric, liver, and cervical cancer, respectively. • Infection with HIV substantially increases the risk of virusassociated cancers, through immunosuppression. • Application of existing methods for infection preven...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
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....
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...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Infectious agents are an important cause of cancer, particularly in low- and middle-income countries...
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...
Cervical cancer has contributed to a large number of gynecologically related oncologic deaths in mos...
AbstractOf the 2,635,000 new cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) occurring in the Eur...
Actually, several studies have established a relationship between microorganisms and chronic conditi...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Various estimates of the proportion of all cancers attributable to infections have been proposed but...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
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....
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...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Infectious agents are an important cause of cancer, particularly in low- and middle-income countries...
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...
Cervical cancer has contributed to a large number of gynecologically related oncologic deaths in mos...
AbstractOf the 2,635,000 new cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) occurring in the Eur...
Actually, several studies have established a relationship between microorganisms and chronic conditi...
AbstractSlightly more than 20% of the global cancer burden can presently be linked to infectious age...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Various estimates of the proportion of all cancers attributable to infections have been proposed but...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
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....