Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con

Possible breast cancer (BC) association with oncogenic human papilloma viruses (HPV) remains subject for discussion. DNA of these viruses was found in numerous BC samples in predominant majority of researches into the problem, that being the main argument in favour of their involvement into genesis...

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Main Author: G. M. Volgareva
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2023-04-01
Series:Успехи молекулярной онкологии
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Online Access:https://umo.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/508
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description Possible breast cancer (BC) association with oncogenic human papilloma viruses (HPV) remains subject for discussion. DNA of these viruses was found in numerous BC samples in predominant majority of researches into the problem, that being the main argument in favour of their involvement into genesis of the given tumor. The principal objection to the opinion is that the HPV genomes number per a single cancer cell in HPV-positive BC is several orders of magnitude inferior to the similar indicator for cervical cancer. Urgency of the issue of possible BC association with oncogenic HPVs increases under the development of effective preventive vaccines against HPV infection. To clarify this matter the data might help either confirming or disproving the oncogenic HPV genome activity in DNA HPV-positive BC.
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Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
Успехи молекулярной онкологии
breast cancer
oncogenic human papilloma viruses
viral genome activity
title Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
title_full Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
title_fullStr Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
title_short Breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses: arguments pro and con
title_sort breast cancer association with oncogenic papillomaviruses arguments pro and con
topic breast cancer
oncogenic human papilloma viruses
viral genome activity
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