Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution
Human cancer is considered to have a multifactorial origin. The exposure to certain environmental, occupational or social carcinogens such as ultraviolet irradiation [1], asbestos [2,3], radon [3] or tobacco [2], among others, is well documented to increase the individual risk of developing a numb...
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author | Gil-Bazo, I. (Ignacio) |
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description | Human cancer is considered to have a multifactorial origin. The exposure to certain environmental,
occupational or social carcinogens such as ultraviolet irradiation [1], asbestos [2,3], radon [3] or
tobacco [2], among others, is well documented to increase the individual risk of developing a number
of neoplasms. In addition, a growing concern is infection by specific viruses (EBV [4], VIH [5], HPV [6],
HCV [7] . . . ) as other sources of cancer-related factors. |
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spelling | oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-667632023-07-10T05:17:22Z Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution Gil-Bazo, I. (Ignacio) Human cancer Multifactorial origin Human cancer is considered to have a multifactorial origin. The exposure to certain environmental, occupational or social carcinogens such as ultraviolet irradiation [1], asbestos [2,3], radon [3] or tobacco [2], among others, is well documented to increase the individual risk of developing a number of neoplasms. In addition, a growing concern is infection by specific viruses (EBV [4], VIH [5], HPV [6], HCV [7] . . . ) as other sources of cancer-related factors. 2023-07-03T11:04:43Z 2023-07-03T11:04:43Z 2020 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://hdl.handle.net/10171/66763 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf MDPI AG |
spellingShingle | Human cancer Multifactorial origin Gil-Bazo, I. (Ignacio) Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title | Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title_full | Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title_fullStr | Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title_full_unstemmed | Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title_short | Oncogenes in cancer: Using the problem as part of the solution |
title_sort | oncogenes in cancer: using the problem as part of the solution |
topic | Human cancer Multifactorial origin |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10171/66763 |
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