The role of viruses in adenocarcinoma development

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Cancer is a leading public health issue that accounts for million deaths around the world every year. Human cancers contain over 100 types, which are categorized into different groups. Adenocarcinoma is one of those categories of cancer that begins from the glans and involves various tissues such as lung, esophagus, pancreas, prostate and colorectal. A range of risk factors has been identified for the development and progression of adenocarcinomas. One of these risk factors are viruses that serves special mechanisms to affect important host cell factors and tumorigenic pathways, contributing in development and promotion of adenocarcinomas. Here, we summarized the main viruses and their mechanisms implicated in the course of various adenocarcinomas development.

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Nakhaie, M., Charostad, J., Kaydani, G. A., & Faghihloo, E. (2020, December 1). The role of viruses in adenocarcinoma development. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104603

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