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    • Chemoprevention of cancer: current evidence and future prospects 

      Benetou, Vassiliki; Lagiou, Areti; Lagiou, Pagona (F1000Research, 2015)
      Cancer chemoprevention refers to the use of agents for the inhibition, delay, or reversal of carcinogenesis before invasion. In the present review, agents examined in the context of cancer chemoprevention are classified ...
    • HLA-A is a Predictor of Hepatitis B e Antigen Status in HIV-Positive African Adults 

      Matthews, Philippa C.; Carlson, Jonathan M.; Beloukas, Apostolos; Malik, Amna; Jooste, Pieter; Ogwu, Anthony; Shapiro, Roger; Riddell, Lynn; Chen, Fabian; Luzzi, Graz; Jesuthasan, Gerald; Jeffery, Katie; Jojic, Nebojsa; Ndung'u, Thumbi; Carrington, Mary; Goulder, Philip J. R.; Geretti, Anna Maria; Klenerman, Paul (Oxford University Press, 2015)
      Outcomes of chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) are varied, with increased morbidity reported in the context of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection. The factors driving different outcomes are not well ...
    • Overview: Viral Agents and Cancer. 

      Mueller, Nancy Elsa (The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1995)
      Substantial evidence indicates that several common viruses are clearly or probable causal factors in the etiology of specific malignancies. These viruses either normally establish latency or can become persistent infections. ...