Research on oncogenic viruses and related human cancers has advanced
rapidly in the past decade. Most articles, however, focus on a specific
oncogenic virus and cancer. There is consequently a need for a
comprehensive, up-to-date monograph that offers broad and integrated
knowledge. Viruses and Human Cancer - From Basic Science to Clinical
Prevention is designed to meet this need by providing an advanced
overview on the basic and clinical aspects of oncogenic viruses and the
human cancers that they cause. Virology, virus-induced inflammation and
tissue injuries, oncogenic mechanisms, epidemiology, and current and
emerging preventive and therapeutic strategies are all discussed in
detail. In addition, the book covers the individual aspects of seven
oncogenic viruses, i.e., hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human
papilloma virus, Epstein-Barr virus, human T-cell lymphotropic virus,
Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpes virus, and Merkel cell polyomavirus,
and the related human cancers.