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Virus and Cancer

Viruses are microscopic 'organisms' that infect the cells of other animals and plants. Human cancer has been related to a number of viruses. When viruses cause an infection, their DNA spreads throughout the body, altering the genetic makeup of healthy cells and potentially leading to cancer. Viruses have been found to play a role in the biology of multistep oncogenesis and are linked to a number of cancer manifestations. Virus infections are thought to be responsible for 15–20 percent of all human cancers. Vaccines to help prevent specific human cancers have been developed as our knowledge of the role of viruses as a cause of cancer has expanded.

•              Human tumor viruses
•              Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
•              Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV)
•              Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
•              hepatitis C virus (HCV)
•              Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
•              Human herpes virus 8 (HHV-8)
•              Other Oncogenic viruses
•              Vaccines and Its Development

Committee Members
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Luca Roncati

Luca Roncati

Link Campus University, Italy
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Michele Mishto

Michele Mishto

The Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
ICC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Luca Roncati

Luca Roncati

Link Campus University, Italy
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Frederick Silver

Frederick Silver

Rutgers University, United States
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Yuko Harada

Yuko Harada

Shonan Atsugi Hospital, Japan
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2025 - Michele Mishto

Michele Mishto

The Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom

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