PARASITIC INFECTIONS AND CANCERS: ASSOCIATIVE STUDY
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It’s estimated that over 15% of malignancies worldwide are often attributed to infections; the figures are higher in developing countries to the extent of twenty-two compared to about 7% in developing countries. The incidence of malignancy an infectious cause is about 1.2 million cases per annum. This also implies that a minimum of a number of the cancers are preventable and will be a thrust area for research.This paper deals with the connection between parasitic infections and carcinogenesis and therefore the possible mechanisms involved.
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Nahri, R. . (2020). PARASITIC INFECTIONS AND CANCERS: ASSOCIATIVE STUDY. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 41(01-02), 54–60. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v41i01.20
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