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Cancer and Infectious Causes

Cancer and Infectious Causes
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摘要 Various kinds of organisms, including viruses, bacteria, trematodes and fungi are known carcinogens that cause cancer. Infectious identification related to cancer may lead to better treatment for both the prevention and targeting of cancer therapy. Although nearly 20% of all cancers are caused by an infection of a microbe, the amount of evidence and information regarding the mechanisms associated with oncogenesis varies dramatically from one organism to the next. This review cannot be exhaustive because we are not aware of all infections worldwide in addition to their potential mechanisms for oncogenesis. More research is required for all of the species mentioned in this review. Various kinds of organisms, including viruses, bacteria, trematodes and fungi are known carcinogens that cause cancer. Infectious identification related to cancer may lead to better treatment for both the prevention and targeting of cancer therapy. Although nearly 20% of all cancers are caused by an infection of a microbe, the amount of evidence and information regarding the mechanisms associated with oncogenesis varies dramatically from one organism to the next. This review cannot be exhaustive because we are not aware of all infections worldwide in addition to their potential mechanisms for oncogenesis. More research is required for all of the species mentioned in this review.
机构地区 Envita
出处 《Open Journal of Medical Microbiology》 2014年第3期161-177,共17页 医学微生物学(英文)
关键词 Epstein Bar VIRUS HEPATITIS B VIRUS HEPATITIS C VIRUS HUMAN HERPES VIRUS 6 HUMAN HERPES VIRUS 8 HUMAN Papillomavirus HUMAN T-Cell Leukemia VIRUS Type 1 Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Chlamydia pneumonia Helicobacter pylori Mycoplasma Salmonella typhi-1 Streptococcus bovis Clonorchis sinensis Opisthorchis viverrini Schistosoma haematobium ASPERGILLUS flavus ASPERGILLUS parasiticus CANCER Oncogenesis Epstein Bar Virus Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis C Virus Human Herpes Virus 6 Human Herpes Virus 8 Human Papillomavirus Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Chlamydia pneumonia Helicobacter pylori Mycoplasma Salmonella typhi-1 Streptococcus bovis Clonorchis sinensis Opisthorchis viverrini Schistosoma haematobium Aspergillus flavus Aspergillus parasiticus Cancer Oncogenesis
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