The precise relationship between viral infection and malignancy remains an epidemiologic association and the subject of active investigation. Nonmalignant hematologic disorders have a similarly complex relationship with cancer-associated viruses and may offer insight into the pathogenesis of oncogenesis. This book explores the relationships between viral infections, immune impairments and the hematologic and malignant diseases, particularly against the backdrop of the HIV epidemic.By extending the scope to all of viral oncology the editors provide an invaluable resource on tumors related to other viruses other than HIV, particularly carcinomas of the cervix and anus with HPV and tumors of the liver with the various hepatitis viruses.
1. Clinical features and management of Kaposi's sarcoma
2. HHV8 epidemiology with and without HIV
3. HHV8 biology
4. HPV: relationship to malignancy
5. CNS NHL management
6. HPV related malignancies: diagnosis and management
7. NHL diagnosis and management
8. Body cavity lymphomas: biology and management
9. Lung and other cancers in the HIV infected patient
10. HBV/HVC and the biology of HCC
11. HCC diagnosis and management
12. AILD/Castleman's
13. Anemia in HIV infection
14. Clotting disorders in HIV
15. Immune surveillance in cancer
16. Nasopharyngeal pathogenesis and management
17. HCC: role screening
18. Oral premalignant and malignant complications of HIV
19. EBV malignancies
20. Epidemiology of cancer pre- and post HAART
21. Pathogeneisi (????SP?) of NHL in HIV
22. SV40
23. HTLV