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Human Papillomaviruses and Cervical Cancer

Human Papillomaviruses and Cervical Cancer

Biology and Immunology

9780198547969
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Cervical cancer is a major disease worldwide, with 500,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Through aetiological studies, an association has been established with HPV infection throughout the pathological spectrum of this disease. A timely review of HPV infection in cervical cancer, this book provides the background to the potential for immunological intervention. Basic background is provided, ensuring the books accessibility to all. Each chapter is integrated so that the book as a whole provides a detailed insight into the most relevant scientific issues of HPV and cervical cancer. This book will provide an interface for students, scientists and clinicians with a realistic and critical evaluation of the advances and problems in the implementation of immunologically based prophylactic and therapeutic strategies in HPV-associated disease.
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OUP Oxford
83755
9780198547969
9780198547969

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Publication date
1994
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
137 x 241
Weight (g)
528
  • The pathology of cervical intro-epithelial neoplasia carcinoma and human papilloma-virus infection; Molecular genetics of human papilloma viruses; Detection of human papilloma virus infections; Epidemiology of HPV and cervical cancer; Mechanisms of transformation by HPV; Virus keratinocyte interactions in the infectious cycle; Serological immune response to HPV; the search for cell-mediated immunity to HPV:: prospects for vaccine design; MHC expression in the natural history of cervical cancer; Towards vaccines against papilloma virus; Immunological aspects of cutaneous warts; Concluding remarks;
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