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igned 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..978-1-4939-4266-4978-1-4939-0870-7
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Human Papillomavirus: Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Related Cancer,be seen by age group, but geographic patterns of incidence and prevalence of HPV subtypes also have been identified. This chapter discusses the epidemiology, diagnostic features, clinical course, and treatment options for HPV infection and HPV-associated cancers.
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Human Cancer Virology: An Historical Review,ate obtained from wart tissue to the discovery by Chang and Moore in 2008 of polyomavirus mRNA in Merkel cell carcinoma. In 1964, the first human cancer virus, Epstein-Barr virus, was visualized by electron microscopy in Burkitt lymphoma tissue. In 1975, the hepatitis B virus was associated with hep