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Infectious Agents and Cancer
Background Breast cancer is the commonest female malignancy globally and the second (after uterine cervix) in sub-Saharan Africa including Tanzania. Prognostic indicators reportedly influence post-mastectomy adjuvant therapy by predicting risks on su
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PoojaPrabhakar, Surbhi Grover, F. Olopade, Daniela Cristina Stefan, Verna Vanderpuye, N. Hammad, Hannah Simonds
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Infectious Agents and Cancer
Background There is limited information about the challenges of cancer management and attempts at improving outcomes in Africa. Even though South and North Africa are better resourceds to tackle the burden of breast cancer, similar poor prognostic fa
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Infectious Agents and Cancer
The most common cancer worldwide among women is breast cancer. The initiation, promotion, and progression of this cancer result from both internal and external factors. The International Agency for Research on Cancer stated that 18-20% of cancers are
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Kamal Alzaki, Ahmed M. Elhassan, Zeinab A. Yahia, Muntaser E. Ibrahim, Ayman S. Hussein, Magdeldin Elgizouli, Ameera A. M. Adam, Mai A. Masri, Mayada Kamal, Hiba S. Mohamed, Kamal Hamad
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Infectious Agents and Cancer
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer in Sudanese women. Reported genetic alterations in the form of mutations in tumor suppressors are low in frequencies and could not explain the peculiarities of the diseases including its focal nature. Potential c
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Infectious Agents and Cancer, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 22 (2012)
Infectious Agents and Cancer
Infectious Agents and Cancer
Background Mice latently infected with murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (HV-68) and transplanted with 4 T1 breast cancer cells developed exacerbated metastatic lesions when compared to controls. The mechanisms responsible for this viral-exacerbated disease
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Zineb Qmichou, Mariam Amrani, Mohammed Attaleb, Rachid Razine, Meriem Slaoui, Mohammed El Mzibri
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Infectious Agents and Cancer
Introduction The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) like sequences have been reported to be present in some human breast cancers, but their association with breast cancer development is still controversial. Methods In this retrospective study, we inves
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Dolores Utrera-Barillas, Martha-Eugenia Ruiz-Tachiquín, David Gómez-Rangel, Penélope Aguilera, Isabel Alvarado-Cabrero, Hilda-Alicia Valdez-Salazar, Alejandro Gómez-Delgado
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Infectious Agents and Cancer
Background It has been hypothesized that human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) may be associated with breast cancer progression. However, the role of HCMV infection in breast cancer remains controversial. We aimed to assess whether HCMV genes (UL122 and UL83)