AbstractOf the 2,635,000 new cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) occurring in the European Union (EU) in 2012, it is estimated that approximately 185,000 are related to infection with human papillomaviruses (HPVs), hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV), and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Chronic infection with these agents can lead to cancers of the cervix uteri, liver, and stomach, respectively. Chronic infection with HCV can also lead to B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to be of major public health importance in several EU countries and increases cancer risk via HIV-induced immunosuppression. The fourth edition of the European Code Against Cancer presents recommendation...
(1) Background: Viral hepatitis C (HCV) and viral hepatitis B (HBV) are common co-infections in peop...
The 690,000 cases of cancer caused worldwide each year by HPV (human papillomavirus) are among the e...
AbstractHuman papilloma viruses (HPV) are strong human carcinogens, in fact today they are considere...
AbstractOf the 2,635,000 new cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) occurring in the Eur...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
• Infections with viruses, bacteria, and macroparasites have been identified as strong risk factors ...
This overview describes the principles of the 4th edition of the European Code against Cancer and pr...
AbstractThis overview describes the principles of the 4th edition of the European Code against Cance...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Cancer is a major public health concern in the European Union (EU). There were 2.7 million new cance...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) are available in Europe since 2006. They have been highl...
Increased risks of certain cancers have been observed in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infec...
Background Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
The role of persistent infection of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPV) in cervical cancer has...
(1) Background: Viral hepatitis C (HCV) and viral hepatitis B (HBV) are common co-infections in peop...
The 690,000 cases of cancer caused worldwide each year by HPV (human papillomavirus) are among the e...
AbstractHuman papilloma viruses (HPV) are strong human carcinogens, in fact today they are considere...
AbstractOf the 2,635,000 new cancer cases (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers) occurring in the Eur...
Infectious and parasitic diseases represent the third cause of cancer worldwide. A number of infecti...
• Infections with viruses, bacteria, and macroparasites have been identified as strong risk factors ...
This overview describes the principles of the 4th edition of the European Code against Cancer and pr...
AbstractThis overview describes the principles of the 4th edition of the European Code against Cance...
SummaryBackgroundInfections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors fo...
Cancer is a major public health concern in the European Union (EU). There were 2.7 million new cance...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) are available in Europe since 2006. They have been highl...
Increased risks of certain cancers have been observed in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infec...
Background Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are strong risk factors for spe...
The role of persistent infection of high-risk human papillomaviruses (HR-HPV) in cervical cancer has...
(1) Background: Viral hepatitis C (HCV) and viral hepatitis B (HBV) are common co-infections in peop...
The 690,000 cases of cancer caused worldwide each year by HPV (human papillomavirus) are among the e...
AbstractHuman papilloma viruses (HPV) are strong human carcinogens, in fact today they are considere...