Infection and Cancer: Multi-directorial relationship Michael R. Shurin, Jinbao Zong, Anton A. Keskinov
Part IInfection-associated cancers
Human tumor viruses: A historical perspective Joseph S. Pagano
Epidemiology of virus infection and human cancer Jessica Liu, Hwai-I Yang, Mei-Hsuan Lee, Wan-Lun Hsu, Hui-Chi Chen, Chien-Jen Chen
Bacterial infections and cancer development Marianna Agassandian and Galina V. Shurin
Human protozoal infections and their potential for causing neoplasms Raavi Gupta, Maja Nowakowski, M.A. Haseeb
An update on helminths in human carcinogenesis Aditya Reddy and Bernard Fried
Infection-associated hematological malignancies Dmitriy W. Gutkin
Multiple infections and cancer: Etiology, mechanisms and implications in cancer control Verma Mukesh
Inflammatory mechanisms of infection-associated cancer Jotham Suez, Maayan Levy, Christoph A. Thaiss, Eran Elinav
Part IIInfection-associated cancers:Specific examples
Helicobacter pylori: The cancer bug Jyoti Mishra, Paolo Ruggiero, Fabio Bagnoli, Rino Rappuoli, Markus Stein
Oral infection, carcinogenesis and cancer Jukka H. Meurman and Antonio Bascones-Martinez
Streptococcus Bovis and colorectal cancer Salvatore Galdy
Human papillomavirus-related cancers Antonio Carlos de Freitas, Ana Pavla Almeida Diniz Gurgel, Bárbara Simas Chagas, Carolina Medeiros do Amaral, Eliane Campos Coimbra, Elyda Gonçalves de Lima, Jacinto da Costa Silva Neto, Maria da Conceição Gomes Leitão, Rita de Cássia Pereira de Lima
Part IIICancer-associated infections
Infectious diseases in cancer patients: An overview Tatiana Zorina and Alexis Styche
Part IV Infection and cancer: Comorbid development
Comorbid development of infection and cancer Nahed Ismail, Michael R. Shurin, Abdulrahman Zaghloul
Part VInfection agent-based vectors for cancer therapy
Bacterial cancer therapy: how patients might benefit from Salmonella infectionsPaulina Chorobik, Dominik Czaplicki, Karolina Ossysek, Joanna Bereta
Development of Salmonella-based cancer vaccines Xin Xu, Michael Hensel, Leonid S. Metelitsa
Harnessing the host immune response to infection - BCG immunotherapy for bladder cancer Hana Zdimerova,Matthew L. Albert, Molly A. Ingersoll
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This unique book summarizes current knowledge on co-development of infectious diseases and cancer. It provides an overview of the complex and unique role of the immune system, inflammation, tumor-mediated immunosuppression and infection-induced immunomodulation in cancer and infection progression.
Chapters are organized into themed parts, beginning with a look at the historical perspective of human tumor viruses, then aspects and examples of infection-related cancers and cancer-associated infections. The work discusses how cancer- and infection-associated immune responses interact in a bi-directorial fashion and how these interactions may evolve during both disease progression and in response to therapy. The phenomenon of independent development of cancer and infection in the same host, known as comorbid cancer-infection progression, is explored.
Understanding the complex pathways involved in the progression of infection and cancer will allow the prevention of the development of certain types of cancer, as well as advancing prophylactic anti-cancer vaccines. Readers of this work will discover innovative approaches for multidisciplinary projects, focusing on the design of original therapeutic modalities for cancer therapy. The book will therefore be particularly valuable to scholars interested in cancer immunology and researchers and clinicians in the field of basic and applied immunobiology and microbiology.