[HTML][HTML] Historical review of the causes of cancer
CB Blackadar - World journal of clinical oncology, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the early 1900s, numerous seminal publications reported that high rates of cancer
occurred in certain occupations. During this period, work with infectious agents produced …
occurred in certain occupations. During this period, work with infectious agents produced …
Epidemiology of virus infection and human cancer
Abstract The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has comprehensively
assessed the human carcinogenicity of biological agents. Seven viruses including Epstein …
assessed the human carcinogenicity of biological agents. Seven viruses including Epstein …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer issue: Viruses and human cancer
JB Liao - The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
An estimated 15 percent of all human cancers worldwide may be attributed to viruses [1],
representing a significant portion of the global cancer burden. Both DNA and RNA viruses …
representing a significant portion of the global cancer burden. Both DNA and RNA viruses …
Present trends in cancer epidemiology
J Higginson - Proc Can Cancer Conf, 1969 - hero.epa.gov
COAL TAR; CREOSOTE; PETROLEUM; BENZENE; CHROMIUM; ARSENIC; ASBESTOS;
ESTROGEN; ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL; 2-NAPHTHYLAMINE; 4-AMINOBIPHENYL; …
ESTROGEN; ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL; 2-NAPHTHYLAMINE; 4-AMINOBIPHENYL; …
Viruses and human cancer: from detection to causality
R Sarid, SJ Gao - Cancer letters, 2011 - Elsevier
The study of cancer is incomplete without taking into consideration of tumorigenic viruses.
Initially, searches for human cancer viruses were fruitless despite an expansion of our …
Initially, searches for human cancer viruses were fruitless despite an expansion of our …
[图书][B] Human cancer: epidemiology and environmental causes
J Higginson, CS Muir, N Munoz - 1992 - books.google.com
This important new reference book on human cancer provides a global picture of the
epidemiology of cancer and its environmental causes. By summarising on a cancer-by …
epidemiology of cancer and its environmental causes. By summarising on a cancer-by …
The growing incidence of cancer: role of lifestyle and screening detection
D Belpomme, P Irigaray, AJ Sasco… - International …, 2007 - spandidos-publications.com
The increasing incidence of a variety of cancers after the Second World War confronts
scientists with the question of their origin. In Western countries, expansion and ageing of the …
scientists with the question of their origin. In Western countries, expansion and ageing of the …
Toward the primary prevention of cancer
BE Henderson, RK Ross, MC Pike - Science, 1991 - science.org
This is the threshold of an era when many of the most prevalent human cancers can, to a
significant extent, be prevented through life-style changes or medical interventions. For lung …
significant extent, be prevented through life-style changes or medical interventions. For lung …
Infectious agents and cancer: criteria for a causal relation
Infectious agents, mainly viruses, are among the few known causes of cancer and contribute
to a variety of malignancies worldwide. The agents and cancers considered here are human …
to a variety of malignancies worldwide. The agents and cancers considered here are human …
The cancer problem
J Cairns - Scientific American, 1975 - JSTOR
During the past 150 years the West ern world has virtually elimi nated infectious diseases as
a sig nificant cause of death. A child born in the US today can look forward to a life …
a sig nificant cause of death. A child born in the US today can look forward to a life …