Beta human papillomaviruses infection and skin carcinogenesis
L Bandolin, D Borsetto, J Fussey… - Reviews in Medical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
During the last decade, the worldwide incidence of keratinocyte carcinomas (KC) has
increased significantly. They are now the most common malignancy, representing …
increased significantly. They are now the most common malignancy, representing …
An emerging issue in oncogenic virology: the role of beta human papillomavirus types in the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
DE Rollison, D Viarisio, RP Amorrortu, T Gheit… - Journal of …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Evidence suggests that beta human papillomaviruses (HPVs), together with ultraviolet
radiation, contribute to the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Beta HPVs …
radiation, contribute to the development of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Beta HPVs …
Human Beta‐papillomavirus infection and keratinocyte carcinomas
KD Quint, RE Genders, MNC De Koning… - The Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Although the role of oncogenic human Alpha‐papillomaviruses (HPVs) in the development
of mucosal carcinomas at different body sites (eg cervix, anus, oropharynx) is fully …
of mucosal carcinomas at different body sites (eg cervix, anus, oropharynx) is fully …
Beta human papillomavirus and associated diseases
L Sichero, DE Rollison, RP Amorrortu, M Tommasino - Acta Cytologica, 2019 - karger.com
The cutaneous human papillomavirus (HPV), mostly from β-and γ-HPV genus, is
ubiquitously distributed throughout the human body and may be part of the commensal flora …
ubiquitously distributed throughout the human body and may be part of the commensal flora …
Human papillomaviruses and non‐melanoma skin cancer: basic virology and clinical manifestations
I Nindl, M Gottschling, E Stockfleth - Disease markers, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) infect cutaneous and mucosal epithelia and induce benign
and malignant lesions. Non‐melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), encompassing basal cell …
and malignant lesions. Non‐melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), encompassing basal cell …
Human papillomaviruses and skin cancer
S Smola - Sunlight, vitamin D and skin cancer, 2020 - Springer
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) infect squamous epithelia and can induce
hyperproliferative lesions. More than 220 different HPV types have been characterized and …
hyperproliferative lesions. More than 220 different HPV types have been characterized and …
Papillomaviruses in non-melanoma skin cancer: epidemiological aspects
NB Kiviat - Seminars in cancer biology, 1999 - Elsevier
Worldwide, non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs), which include squamous cell carcinoma
(SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), are the most commonly diagnosed cancers among …
(SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), are the most commonly diagnosed cancers among …
Molecular mechanisms of human papillomavirus induced skin carcinogenesis
M Hufbauer, B Akgül - Viruses, 2017 - mdpi.com
Infection of the cutaneous skin with human papillomaviruses (HPV) of genus
betapapillomavirus (βHPV) is associated with the development of premalignant actinic …
betapapillomavirus (βHPV) is associated with the development of premalignant actinic …
Human papillomaviruses and non-melanoma skin cancer
ME McLaughlin-Drubin - Seminars in oncology, 2015 - Elsevier
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) infect the squamous epithelium and can induce benign
and malignant lesions. To date, more than 200 different HPV types have been identified and …
and malignant lesions. To date, more than 200 different HPV types have been identified and …
Betapapillomaviruses: innocent bystanders or causes of skin cancer
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are found in almost all squamous epithelia where they can
cause hyperproliferative disease of mucosa and skin. Mucosal HPV types, such as HPV6 …
cause hyperproliferative disease of mucosa and skin. Mucosal HPV types, such as HPV6 …