Microbes and malignancy infection as a cause of human cancers
Historically, the study of infection has focused on acute illnesses and their treatment. Yet infection is not simply an acute process; microbial agents thrive in the human body throughout life. The unrecognized, intimate relationship we share with micro-organisms is undoubtedly a critical factor in...
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Other Authors: | Parsonnet, Julie (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
1999
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