Infections and cancer: the “fifty shades of immunity” hypothesis
Infections and cancer: the “fifty shades of immunity” hypothesis
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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English
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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, infection has emerged as a fundamental aspect of cancer causation with a growing number of pathogens recognized as oncogenic. Meanwhile, oncolytic viruses have also attracted considerable interest as possible agents of tumor destruction.
Lost in the dichotomy between oncogenic and oncolytic agents, t...
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Infections and cancer: the “fifty shades of immunity” hypothesis
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1471-2407
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1471-2407
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10.1186/s12885-017-3234-4