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  1. Authors: TS Uldrick, A Mosam, F Shaik, G Friedland, D Skadden, JP Jordaan, J Aboobaker and HM Coovadia
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4(Suppl 2):P41

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 2

  2. Authors: R Yarchoan, D O'Mahony, K Aleman, KM Wyvill, D Whitby, W Bernstein, S Pittaluga, ES Jaffe, G Tosato, DA Davis, SM Steinberg and RF Little
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4(Suppl 2):O20

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 2

  3. Authors: LW Ayers, M Ogwang, W Zhou, SM Mbulaiteye and K Bhatia
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4(Suppl 2):P6

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 2

  4. Women infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be at higher risk of developing cervical cancer than non infected women. In a pilot study, we assessed the relationships among cervical cytology abnor...

    Authors: Martin Luther Koanga Mogtomo, Louise Carole Gouabe Malieugoue, Carolle Djiepgang, Michel Wankam, Andre Moune and Annie Ngono Ngane
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:9
  5. Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by persistent infections with a restricted set of human papillomaviruses (HPV). Some HPV types, like HPV16 and HPV18, are clear and powerful carcinogens. Howev...

    Authors: Mark Schiffman, Gary Clifford and Franco M Buonaguro
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:8
  6. A possible association between human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection and colorectal cancer progression has been inferred by the identification in tumour tissues of HCMV antigens and specific viral DNA or RNA ...

    Authors: Cecilia Bender, Donato Zipeto, Carlo Bidoia, Silvia Costantini, Alberto Zamò, Fabio Menestrina and Umberto Bertazzoni
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:6
  7. Correction to Morelli G, Perrella A, Sbreglia C, Bellopede P, Riccio V, Perrella O: Antiviral therapy in acute viral hepatitis B: why and when. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009, 4:2.

    Authors: Giuseppe Morelli, Alessandro Perrella, Costanza Sbreglia, Pasquale Bellopede, Vincenzo Riccio, Antonio Monaco and Oreste Perrella
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:5

    The original article was published in Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:2

  8. In San Luis Potosí City cervical infection by human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) associated to dysplastic lesions is more prevalent in younger women. In this work HPV16 subtypes and variants associated to lo...

    Authors: Rubén López-Revilla, Marco A Pineda, Julio Ortiz-Valdez, Mireya Sánchez-Garza and Lina Riego
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4:3
  9. Authors: Nathan S Consedine, Brenda A Adjei, David Horton, Andrew K Joe, Luisa N Borrell, Paul Michael Ramirez, Tracey Ungar, James M McKiernan, Judith S Jacobson, Carol Magai and Alfred I Neugut
    Citation: Infectious Agents and Cancer 2009 4(Suppl 1):S14

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 4 Supplement 1

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