• Etiologie

  • Facteurs exogènes : Agents infectieux

Childhood cancers: what is a possible role of infectious agents?

Cette étude passe en revue le rôle des agents infectieux tels que le virus de l'herpès, les polyomavirus ou le papillomavirus humain dans le développement des cancers pédiatriques

The etiology of childhood cancers has been studied for more than 40?years. However, most if not all cancers occurring in children are attributed to unknown causes. This review is focused on the role of infections in cancer development and progression in children. The main infectious agents include human herpesviruses, polyoma viruses, and human papilloma viruses. It is known that infections can lead to carcinogenesis through various mechanisms, and most likely act in addition to genetic and environmental factors. Given the importance of the infectious etiology of childhood cancers, clinical implications and possible prevention strategies are discussed.

Infectious Agents and Cancer

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