Chapter 1: Microbiome and Human Malignancies
Chapter 2: Infection based Gastric cancers
Chapter 3: Role of Infectious agents on development of Esophageal carcinomas
Chapter 4: Viruses and glioblastoma: affliction or opportunity
Chapter 5: The microbiome and its contribution to skin cancer
Chapter 6: The role of the human virome in hematologic malignancies
Chapter 7: Association of microbes with breast cancer
Chapter 8: The Microbiome associated with Lung Cancer
Chapter 9: Mesothelioma and Simian Virus 40 Infection
Chapter 10: Infections related to development of Head and Neck Cancers
Chapter 11: Microbiota, infectious organisms and Ovarian Cancer
Chapter 12: Hepatocellular Cancer induced by Infection
Chapter 13: Manipulation of the Host Immune Response by Small DNA tumor Viruses
Chapter 14: Innate immune pattern recognition and the development of intestinal cancer
Chapter 15: Microbial Metabolites in Cancer Promotion or Prevention
Chapter 16: Rapid Synthetic DNA vaccine development for emerging infectious disease outbreaks
Chapter 17: Future Perspectives: Microbiome, cancer and therapeutic promise
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About the Author: Erle S. Robertson is the Harry P. Schenk Endowed Professor and Vice Chair of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He is passionate about the role of microorganisms in development of cancers. He has over 20 years of experience in the field of viral oncology and has also contributed to studies investigating the human oncobiome.