Viruses and Human Cancer

As per the World Health Organization (WHO) records, nearly 20% of the cancers in the world as a result of chronic infections, in developing countries roughly 15% of human cancers  are characterised and with higher incidence of viruses only. Since past century relation between viruses and cancer is one of the crucial discoveries in cancer research. As a result of key observations in the infectious nature of particular cancers are having extensive significance in prevention, diagnosis, and therapeutics. Nowadays research in viral oncology area continues to be brisk, including novel significance and primitive studies of viral oncogenesis and translational research from basic virology to treat cancers of infectious cancers. 

 

  • Human Oncogenic DNA viruses
  • Animal oncogenic DNA viruses
  • Human oncogenic RNA viruses
  • Animal oncogenic RNA viruses
  • Parainfluenza Viruses
  • Viral oncogenetic mechanisms
  • Direct immunogens
  • Cellular Pathogenesis

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