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[Liver cancer and hepatitis B and C virus]
1Unité d'hépatologie, hôpital Laennec, Paris.
La Revue Du Praticien
|September 1, 1992
Abstract:
Chronic infection by hepatitis B and C viruses is frequently associated to the development of primary liver cancer. Liver cirrhosis, induced by these viral infection, plays an important role in the liver carcinogenesis. In addition, HBV has a direct role in liver cell transformation by a transactivating effect of some viral proteins as well as insertional mutagenesis. The role of hepatitis C virus is not known. The strong association, even in France, of primary liver cancer to these viral infections underline the importance of their prevention by vaccination.