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The complexity of human papilloma virus in cancers: a narrative review

Among human tumorigenic viruses, the role of Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been proven as one of the most important oncoviruses that are associated with a large number of cancers. Most cancers of the genital area such cervical and anal cancer as are caused by HPV, and in many other cancers, such as...

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Published in:Infectious agents and cancer 2023-02, Vol.18 (1), p.13-13, Article 13
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Cancers
Cell growth
Development and progression
Head & neck cancer
Health aspects
Human papilloma virus
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Kinases
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Oncoprotein
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Papillomavirus infections
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