Abstract
Chronic viral infections and virus-induced cancers have been actively studied for decades, with many significant advancements in basic science, disease cure, treatment, and prevention. Yet, today, these infections and pathologies remain major contributors to morbidity and mortality worldwide. The international online conference “VIRCAN2024: Chronic viral infections and cancer, openings for Vaccines and Cure” aimed to address the remaining issues, present the research carried out in this broad field, and prognose directions for its development. The conference covered oncogenicity mechanisms and new approaches in the development of treatments and vaccines. VIRCAN2024 was held on the platform of Riga Stradins University, Riga, Latvia. The conference was supported by the Latvian Science Council grant “Human papillomavirus genome associated correlates of disease progression and treatment response for cervical neoplasms and cancer”, and the scientific journal Vaccines (MDPI). This report summarizes the lectures and presentations given at the conference.
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Sokolovska, L., Jansons, J., Buonaguro, F. M., & Isaguliants, M. (2025). Online Conference “Chronic Viral Infections and Cancer, Openings for Vaccines and Cure” VIRCAN2024, Monitoring the Progress. Vaccines, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines13090940
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