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Main description:
Viruses and Human Cancer provides a comprehensive review of the seven currently known human tumor viruses and their associated cancers with an emphasis on epidemiology, clinicopathologic features, and pathogenesis. Chapters are written by internationally recognized experts and all are generously illustrated with tables, diagrams and photographic images.
Viruses and Human Cancer is designed to serve as a concise review of the field of human tumor virology for pathologists, oncologists and infectious disease specialists. It will also be of great value to practicing physicians, residents and clinical fellows in these specialties.
Contents:
Chapter 1
Introduction
S. David Hudnall
Chapter 2
HPV-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
TBD
Chapter 3
HPV-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
Peter Howley
Chapter 4
HBV-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
TBD
Chapter 5
HBV-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
FV Chisari
Chapter 6
HCV-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
TBD
Chapter 7
HCV-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
TBD
Chapter 8
HTLV1-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
Koichi Ohshima
Chapter 9
HTLV1-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
TBD
Chapter 10
EBV-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
Larry Weiss
Chapter 11
EBV-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
TBD
Chapter 12
HHV8-related Tumors: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
TBD
Chapter 13
HHV8-related tumors: Pathogenesis
Yuan Chang
Chapter 14
MCV-related neoplasia: Epidemiology and Clinicopathologic Features
TBD
Chapter 15
MCV-related neoplasia: Pathogenesis
Yuan Chang
Chapter 16
Other Potential Human Tumor Viruses
S. David Hudnall
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: September, 2016
Pages: 397
Weight: 6757g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Infectious Diseases, Oncology, Pathology