ISBN-13: 9789400799622 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 278 str.
ISBN-13: 9789400799622 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 278 str.
Bacterial infections cause substantial morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. These infections always remained enigmatic due to initial reluctance of cancer researchers in understanding their etiologic potential. Etiological association of bacteria with cancer gained credibility after discovery of carcinogenic potential ofHelicobacter pylori. Moreover, other suspected associations includingSalmonella typhiand gallbladder cancer, Streptococcus bovisand colon cancer, Chlamydia psittaciand ocular adnexal lymphoma andChlamydia pneumoniaewithlung cancer, etc. are looking for a legitimate appraisal to unravel their etiologic potential without prejudice.In contrary, bacteria also show protective role in certain types of cancer. Certain agents derived from bacteria are successfully in practice for the management of cancer. The integrate association of bacteria and cancer is evident in both positive and negative aspects. The role of bacteria in cancer etiology and treatment is vigorously studied since last few years. Present book tries to provide current status of research undergoing in above direction, with the glimpses of future possibility for using microbiological knowledge in the management of this deadly killer.This book will interest specialists dealing with cancer associated infectious complications, researchers working in the field of cancer biology, teachers and scientists in the field ofmicrobiology, biotechnology, medicine and oncology. The unique coverage of bacteriologyand cancer association in both positive and negative way can usher into developmentof novel thrust area for microbiology students and experts.