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Role Of Human Papilloma Virus In Head And Neck Precancer And Cancer

English · Paperback / Softback

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas are a biologically heterogeneous group of cancers. They are a major cause of cancer morbidity and mortality worldwide and are characterized by a multi-phasic and multi-factorial aetiopathogenesis. Head and neck cancers, 90% of which are squamous cell carcinomas, rank 6th among all malignancies. Oral cancer is a subtype of head and neck cancers. The most frequently detected genetic alteration in cancers of the oral cavity is the loss of tumor suppressor protein such as p53, anti proliferative proteins, and the products of retinoblastoma gene (pRb). This is a result of either genetic mutations or interactions with the viral oncoproteins like human papilloma virus (HPV) E6/E7. Any disruption in their activity leads to accumulation of genetic mutations, leading to a carcinogenic phenotype. This book provides an informative data on The Role of HPV in Head and Neck Precancer and Cancer.

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She is a post graduate student pursuing masters in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, in the esteemed Swami Vivekanand Subharti University's most renowned and best college in Northern belt, Subharti Dental College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Authors Preeti Sharma, Ameen Singh, Ameena Singh, Sukuma Singh, Sukumar Singh
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783659413346
ISBN 978-3-659-41334-6
No. of pages 64
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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