2011
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2011.99
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Is Epstein–Barr virus associated with aggressive forms of breast cancer?

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“…Analysis of EBV associations with breast cancer risk shows contradictory results [12]. It is believed that the contradictions arise from the different methodologies used [13,14]. In polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based studies, positive correlation was shown [12], and the presence of EBV DNA was associated with more severe forms of breast cancer [15].…”
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“…Analysis of EBV associations with breast cancer risk shows contradictory results [12]. It is believed that the contradictions arise from the different methodologies used [13,14]. In polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based studies, positive correlation was shown [12], and the presence of EBV DNA was associated with more severe forms of breast cancer [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based studies, positive correlation was shown [12], and the presence of EBV DNA was associated with more severe forms of breast cancer [15]. In contrast, studies using EBV encoded RNA in situ hybridisation (EBER-ISH) have shown negative correlations even when PCR results were positive [13]. In a recent study, EBER-ISH results showed the presence of EBV in 47.5% of cases.…”
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“…Algunos autores explican las discrepancias respecto a la asociación VEB-CM, por el uso de diferentes técnicas de detección, los genes virales evaluados, los tipos histológicos tumorales, la variación epidemiológica de la infección y el origen geográfico de los casos (8,62,63,68,69).…”
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“…However, evidence for the association with breast cancer is conflicting. In some studies, EBV-DNA and proteins were found in 50% of breast cancer specimens and 12% of adjacent nontumor breast tissues; in other studies, however, the virus was undetectable in breast tumors [60][61][62].…”
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confidence: 99%