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Elérhetővé téve ekkor2019-11-28T17:11:20Z
Szerző Damásdi Miklós
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Webcímhttp://pea.lib.pte.hu/handle/pea/23306
Az értekezés nyelveMagyar
Az értekezés címe az értekezés nyelvénA humán papillomavírus kóroki szerepe a hímvessző daganatokban
Az értekezés címe angolulThe Role of Human Papillomavirus in the Penile Cancer
Absztrakt az értekezés nyelvénPenile cancers are one of the rare forms of oncological diseases, as in developed countries, their prevalence is less than 1%. Epidemiological studies carried out among patients with penile tumour revealed a total of 6 risk factors, which, if present, significantly increase the chance of developing cancer compared to the background population. These factors are: phimosis, smoking, chronic infection (balanoposthitis, balanitis xerotica obliterans), the presence of viral papillae (HPV-infection), sporalene and UV-A phototherapy, promiscuity. Epidemiological studies also suggested the role of oncogen HPV-types as a pathogenic cause of penile tumours. Currently available literature data explain HPV-induced tumours with the integration of virus into the epithelial cells, and its genetic manipulation of the host DNA. A 2009 review published by Backes and co writers showed that around 40% of patients with penile cancer had also been affected by HPV, among them subtype 16 was the most prevalent from. Another interesting fact is that HPV-infection is much more frequently associated with certain types of penile cancers (e.g. basaloid, condylomatosus 76%), than other cancerous manifestations, (e.g. verrucosus carcinoma 24,5%).
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