2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.610.081
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Assessment of Human Herpes Virus 8 Infection among Breast Cancer Patients

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“…Various studies have shown that the prevalence of viral infections in breast cancer patients is higher compared to the control group. A study by Amira S. Mohamed and colleagues showed that the HHV-8 virus genome was found in the blood of 28.8% of breast cancer patients [10]. While our results showed that the frequency of HHV-8 virus genome in breast cancer tissue samples was 12.38%.…”
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“…Various studies have shown that the prevalence of viral infections in breast cancer patients is higher compared to the control group. A study by Amira S. Mohamed and colleagues showed that the HHV-8 virus genome was found in the blood of 28.8% of breast cancer patients [10]. While our results showed that the frequency of HHV-8 virus genome in breast cancer tissue samples was 12.38%.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Studies have also shown that the HHV-8 has the ability to immortalize and transform breast cells by inhibiting apoptosis, inducing cell proliferation, cell survival, increasing angiogenesis, and modulating the immune system. In addition, the virus can induce tumor genesis by producing interleukin homologs [10].…”
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“…Besides, according to the literature, HHV-8 can immortalize and transform breast cells by inhibiting apoptosis, inducing cell proliferation, enhancing cell survival, increasing angiogenesis, and modulating the immune system. Moreover, the virus can induce tumor genesis by producing interleukin homologs (8,9). Therefore, fighting against viruses is of particular importance in the body.…”
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confidence: 99%