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The following pages link to Viruses and human breast cancer (Q28238361):
Displaying 33 items.
- Breastfeeding, breast milk and viruses (Q21254700) (← links)
- The Strong Protective Effect of Circumcision against Cancer of the Penis (Q21296754) (← links)
- Human papilloma virus is associated with breast cancer (Q24642690) (← links)
- Rapid spread of mouse mammary tumor virus in cultured human breast cells (Q27497956) (← links)
- Germline mutation in RNASEL predicts increased risk of head and neck, uterine cervix and breast cancer (Q33346247) (← links)
- Presence of human papillomavirus DNA in breast cancer: a Spanish case-control study (Q33651817) (← links)
- In vivo and in vitro studies suggest a possible involvement of HPV infection in the early stage of breast carcinogenesis via APOBEC3B induction (Q33654853) (← links)
- Exploring the prevalence of ten polyomaviruses and two herpes viruses in breast cancer. (Q34390679) (← links)
- Two hypotheses of dense breasts and viral infection for explaining incidence of breast cancer by age group in Korean women (Q34454361) (← links)
- Serum microRNA-21 as a potential diagnostic biomarker for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q35526554) (← links)
- Expression of Human Endogenous Retrovirus Type K Envelope Protein is a Novel Candidate Prognostic Marker for Human Breast Cancer (Q35959733) (← links)
- Cancer predisposition in diabetics: risk factors considered for predictive diagnostics and targeted preventive measures (Q36117600) (← links)
- Infectious mononucleosis and risk of breast cancer in a prospective study of women. (Q36406655) (← links)
- Infection, stem cells and cancer signals (Q36727010) (← links)
- Genetic and epigenetic alterations in breast cancer: what are the perspectives for clinical practice? (Q37025333) (← links)
- The possible involvement of virus in breast cancer (Q37325562) (← links)
- Viruses and breast cancer (Q37328348) (← links)
- Koilocytes indicate a role for human papilloma virus in breast cancer (Q37401500) (← links)
- Development of biomarker panel to predict, prevent and create treatments tailored to the persons with human papillomavirus-induced cervical precancerous lesions (Q37511930) (← links)
- Revisiting a role for a mammary tumor retrovirus in human breast cancer (Q38098480) (← links)
- Detection of human papillomavirus-16 DNA in archived clinical samples of breast and lung cancer patients from North Pakistan (Q38377483) (← links)
- Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Breast Cancer Cells from Thai Women (Q38658075) (← links)
- Detection and identification of mouse mammary tumor virus-like DNA sequences in blood and breast tissues of breast cancer patients (Q42214786) (← links)
- Are some breast cancers sexually transmitted? (Q43199702) (← links)
- Human breast cancer and sexual activities (Q43200498) (← links)
- Premature processing of mouse mammary tumor virus Gag polyprotein impairs intracellular capsid assembly (Q44275449) (← links)
- HPV Status and Its Correlation with BCL2, p21, p53, Rb, and Survivin Expression in Breast Cancer in a Chinese Population (Q49199308) (← links)
- Association of breast cancer with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in Northeast Brazil: molecular evidence (Q58594505) (← links)
- No Evidence of Human Papillomavirus in Patients with Breast Cancer in Hong Kong, Southern China (Q58997557) (← links)
- Does Male Circumcision Reduce Women's Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections, Cervical Cancer, and Associated Conditions? (Q61805202) (← links)
- How latent viruses cause breast cancer: An explanation based on the microcompetition model (Q90717381) (← links)
- Analogies Between Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles and Enveloped Viruses with an Emphasis on Human Breast Cancer (Q90747148) (← links)
- State of the Science and the Intraductal Approach for Breast Cancer: Proceedings Summary of The Sixth International Symposium on the Intraductal Approach To Breast Cancer Santa Monica, California, 19–21 February 2009 (Q94355361) (← links)