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  2. Hepatitis B - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) that affects the liver; it is a type of viral hepatitis. It can cause both acute and chronic infection. Many people have no symptoms during an initial infection.

  3. Hepatitis B virus - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B virus causes the disease hepatitis B. Hepatitis is considered to be the leading cause of liver cancer worldwide (reference). Hepatitis B virus can be found in almost every region of the world but is most prevalent in countries where the virus is endemic.

  4. Hepatocellular carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    In regions where hepatitis B infection is endemic, such as southeast China, hepatitis B is the predominant cause. In populations largely protected by hepatitis B vaccination, such as the United States, HCC is most often linked to causes of cirrhosis such as chronic hepatitis C, obesity, and excessive alcohol use.

  5. Hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis D is a defective virus that requires hepatitis B to replicate and is only found with hepatitis B co-infection. In adults, hepatitis B infection is most commonly self-limiting, with less than 5% progressing to chronic state, and 20 to 30% of those chronically infected developing cirrhosis or liver cancer. [30]

  6. Liver cancer - Wikipedia

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    The leading cause of liver cancer is cirrhosis due to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or alcohol. [4] Other causes include aflatoxin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver flukes. [3] The most common types are HCC, which makes up 80% of cases and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. [3]

  7. Hepatitis B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B vaccine is a vaccine that prevents hepatitis B. The first dose is recommended within 24 hours of birth with either two or three more doses given after that. This includes those with poor immune function such as from HIV/AIDS and those born premature. It is also recommended that health-care workers be vaccinated.

  8. Oncovirus - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is associated with Hepatocarcinoma; Epstein–Barr virus (EBV or HHV-4) is associated with four types of cancers; Human cytomegalovirus (CMV or HHV-5) is associated with mucoepidermoid carcinoma and possibly other malignancies.

  9. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses (hepatocellular carcinoma) Human T-cell leukemia virus-1 (T-cell leukemias). Merkel cell polyomavirus (Merkel cell carcinoma) Bacterial infection may also increase the risk of cancer, as seen in Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinoma.

  10. R. Palmer Beasley - Wikipedia

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    Robert Palmer Beasley (April 29, 1936 – August 25, 2012) was an American physician, public health educator and epidemiologist whose work on hepatitis B involved extensive investigations in Taiwan. That work established that hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a primary cause of liver cancer and that hepatitis B virus is transmitted from mother to ...

  11. Hepadnaviridae - Wikipedia

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    Its best-known member is hepatitis B virus. Diseases associated with this family include: liver infections, such as hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinomas (chronic infections), and cirrhosis. It is the sole accepted family in the order Blubervirales.