Abstract

The review is devoted to viral hepatitis B-related oncological aspects and reflects the most important outcomes of this infection 30-year study in oncological terms. The authors summarized the data demonstrating the existence of several hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related oncological aspects, in particular: the role of HBV infection in the occurrence of hepatocellular cancer and tumors of other histogenesis; HBV spread and course peculiarities in cancer patients; the significance of this infection in oncology practice; treatment tactics for cancer patients with HBV infection; drug therapy potentials for the management of the infection negative impact on the course of cancer.

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