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Cancer Associated Viruses

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The acknowledgment that viruses are potent biological factors in driving many cancers have seen a dramatic upsurge in recent years in large part to the success of the human papilloma virus vaccine against invasive cervical carcinomas and followed by the awarding of the noble prize in medicine in 2008 to Dr. Harald zurHausen who identified the link between papilloma virus and cervical cancers. Over the last few years there have been some volumes addressing different aspects of viruses and cancers and to some extent focusing on the DNA viruses, more specifically the human DNA viruses. This proposed volume will attempt to review and address the major gaps in current knowledge in DNA viruses as well as RNA viruses bringing a historical perspective of where studies began to a more recent molecular approach and vaccine successes in tumor viruses. We will also cover other known oncogenic viruses associated cancers in other mammals in addition to humans.

List of contents

In Memoriam.- Preface.- Peyton Rous: A centennial tribute to the founding father of cancer virology.- Historical Perspectives of Viruses and Cancer.- Virus Mediated Cell Proliferation.- Viral Encoded Genes and Cancer.- Oncogenic Viruses and Cancer Transmission.- Overview of DNA Viruses and Cancer.- Herpesviruses and Cancer.- Lymphocryptoviruses- EBV and its role in human cancer.- LCV and RRV in nonhuman primates.- Rhadinoviruses - KSHV and associated malignancies.- RFHV and contribution to disease.- Murine herpesvirus 68 in Tumorigenesis.- Marek's Disease Virus and T cell Lymphomas.- Polyoma Viruses and Cancer.- SV40 as a Model System for Cancer.- BK virus and Transformation.- JC virus and Transformation.- Merkel Cell Polyoma viruses.- Papilloma Viruses - HPV and BPV and Cancer.-and Cell proliferation.- Overview of Hepatitis Viruses and Cancer.- Hepadna Viruses - HBV and Hepatocellular Carcinomas.- Hepatitis C Virus and Hepatocellular Carcinomas.- Human and Animal Retroviruses: HIV-1 a Risk Factor for Malignancy.- HTLV-1 and Cell Proliferation.- HTLV-2 and Cell Proliferation.- Avian and Murine Retroviruses.- Rous Sarcoma Virus.- Mouse Mammary Tumor Viruses.- Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus and Lung Cancer.- Small RNAs and their Role in Viral Mediated Cancers.- Immunodeficiency and Opportunistic Viral infections and Cancer.- Index

Summary

The acknowledgment that viruses are potent biological factors in driving many cancers have seen a dramatic upsurge in recent years in large part to the success of the human papilloma virus vaccine against invasive cervical carcinomas and followed by the awarding of the noble prize in medicine in 2008 to Dr. Harald zurHausen who identified the link between papilloma virus and cervical cancers. Over the last few years there have been some volumes addressing different aspects of viruses and cancers and to some extent focusing on the DNA viruses, more specifically the human DNA viruses. This proposed volume will attempt to review and address the major gaps in current knowledge in DNA viruses as well as RNA viruses bringing a historical perspective of where studies began to a more recent molecular approach and vaccine successes in tumor viruses. We will also cover other known oncogenic viruses associated cancers in other mammals in addition to humans.

Product details

Assisted by Erle Robertson (Editor), Erle S. Robertson (Editor), Erl S Robertson (Editor), Erle S Robertson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2012
 
EAN 9781441999993
ISBN 978-1-4419-9999-3
No. of pages 866
Weight 1452 g
Illustrations XXIII, 866 p.
Series Current Cancer Research
Current Cancer Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Pharmacology, Cancer Research, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Cancer Biology

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