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Harald zur Hausen (Author)


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3527310568 978-3527310562 November 28, 2006 1
Written by the Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 2008

In the 1970s, the author of this work and his co-workers initially found Epstein-Barr virus DNA in Burkitt’s lymphomas and nasopharyngeal cancer and made the connection between HPV infection and cervical cancer. It was also during this period and subsequently that scientists all over the world discovered tumor-inducing bacteria, viruses, parasites, and protozoa, opening up entirely new prospects for the prevention and treatment of infection-induced cancer by vaccination.

Adopting a unifying concept and a consistent structure for the individual chapters, Professor zur Hausen provides a thorough and comprehensive overview on cancer-inducing infective agents — viruses, bacteria and parasites — and their corresponding transforming capacities and mechanisms. He does not cover the structure and molecular biology of the agents presented in great detail, but rather concentrates on those aspects that link the respective agents to human oncogenesis. As such, an extensive bibliography after each chapter permits further studies on the subject.

With a chapter on Helicobacter written by James Fox and his colleagues at Harvard University, this is an invaluable and instructive reference for all oncologists, microbiologists and molecular biologists working in the area of infections and cancer. 



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"This book will serve as a useful reference in understanding some of these infectious agents and their role in development of cancer." (The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, March 2008)

"The causal relationship between infectious diseases and cancer is at the core of this engaging text…" (Journal of the American Medical Association, February 20, 2008)

"This interesting collection of research and ideas should lead to some challenging discoveries, and hopefully, therapy to treat and prevent cancer." (Doody's Health Services)

"…suitable as a teaching text in all advanced medicine courses that seek to explore the causal basis for cancer…practicing scientists in the realm of oncology, microbiology and molecular biology will find zur Hausen's treatise applicable to advancing their own research." (Electric Review, February/March 2007)

"You should consider purchasing it." (Lab Times)

From the Back Cover

During the past 35 years, the author of this work and his co-workers initially found Epstein-Barr virus DNA in Burkitt's lymphomas and nasopharyngeal cancer and made the connection between HPV infection and cervical cancer. It was also during this period and subsequently that scientists all over the world discovered tumor-inducing bacteria, viruses, parasites, and protozoa, opening up entirely new prospects for the prevention and treatment of infection-induced cancer by vaccination.

Adopting a unifying concept and a consistent structure for the individual chapters, Professor zur Hausen provides a thorough and comprehensive overview on cancer-inducing infective agents — viruses, bacteria and parasites — and their corresponding transforming capacities and mechanisms. He does not cover the structure and molecular biology of the agents presented in great detail, but rather concentrates on those aspects that link the respective agents to human oncogenesis. As such, an extensive bibliography after each chapter permits further studies on the subject.

With a chapter on Helicobacter written by James Fox and his colleagues at Harvard University, this is an invaluable and instructive reference for all oncologists, microbiologists and molecular biologists working in the area of infections and cancer.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 531 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (November 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527310568
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527310562
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,529,743 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
On March 24, 1882 Robert Koch presented his famous lecture at the Physiological Society in Berlin, suggesting that tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
retrovirus family, virulence determinants, mortalized cells, global cancer incidence, anogenital intraepithelial neoplasias, lomavirus type, photropic virus type, lomavirus infection, viral oncogene expression, cobacter pylori infection, human papovavirus, gastric cancer rates, leukemia virus type, hepaticus infection, schistosoma infections, cervical carcinoma cells, human endogenous retrovirus, cervical cancer cells, cinogenic risks, cervical carcinoma cell lines, gastric epithelial cells, virus latent membrane protein, tax gene, indirect carcinogens, cell immortalization
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Cancer Res, Cancer Inst, Papillomavirus Infections, Chronic Inflammation, United States, Major Cause of Human Cancers, Cancer Epidemiol, Life Cycle, Biomarkers Prev, Cancer Lett, Immune Defic, New York, Cell Biol, Virus Res, Fields Virology, Other Virus Infections Possibly Involved, Public Health, Old World, Knebel Doeberitz, Cancers Linked, Cancer Causes Control, Cancer Biol, Infections Causing Human Cancer, Taxonomy of Viruses, Tumors Linked
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