Most cervical cancers are caused by the HPV virus.
The etiology of many diseases such as the cancer is still being researched.
Most cervical cancers are caused by the HPV virus.
Yes, monkeys can get brain cancer. The etiology, prognosis and treatment are similar to brain cancers in humans.
Viruses can infect a cell (s) without causing cancer, sometimes cancer can occur long after an infection takes place. Cancer is not contagious, so difficult to track.
M. F. Greaves has written: 'Cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Etiology, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Cancer, Human evolution
Kenneth van Golen has written: 'The Rho GTPases in cancer' -- subject(s): Etiology, Rho GTPases, Cancer
G. Barry Pierce has written: 'Cancer' -- subject(s): Etiology, Developmental biology, Cancer, Carcinogenesis, Pathology, Neoplasms
Benjamin J. Valverde has written: 'Liver cancer' -- subject(s): Etiology, Therapy, Liver, Cancer, Diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms
Viruses are difficult to observe, cancers do not seem to contagious, cancer may develop long after the infection, and most viral particles can infect cells without inducing cancer.
Uncertain etiology means the cause is unknown.
Arne N. Gjorgov has written: 'Barrier contraception and breast cancer' -- subject(s): Breast, Cancer, Coitus interruptus, Complications, Condoms, Etiology
Pseudomonas is a bacterium. It doesn't have an etiology; it is an etiology. It can cause skin infections, UTIs, and other illnesses.