Viral Replication and Progression of Cancer.

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2018-02-28 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874357901812010014
Guest Editor S, Arnolfo Petruzziello
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AIMS & SCOPE It has been widely established that several virus infections are strictly correlated to cancerogenesis and may induce, through their reactivation, severe damages during chemotherapy treatments. For example, the direct role that Hepatitis B virus (HBV), plays in the development of liver cancer is well known. Nevertheless, in other cases, as Hepatitis C virus (HCV) or Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) the direct role of viral replication in cancer progression is still controversial, especially in some areas, like Italy, where these infections are endemic. The aim of this project is to update the epidemiological status of the incidence of HCC in Europe and HCV and HDV infection , with special attention to the changes during the time of route of transmission, and also investigate the interaction between viral reactivations and tumors.
癌症的病毒复制和进展。
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