Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection
Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection: Introduction
Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection: Some evidence indicates that exposure to Schistosoma japonicum infection (parasitic nematode infection) has a possible link to an increased risk of developing cancer in humans. Infection with the virus does not mean the patient will definitely develop cancer but the risk of cancer is increased.
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Symptoms of Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection
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Treatments for Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection
- Avoidance of exposure to carcinogen
- Acute first aid and medical management following exposure
- Ongoing surveillance for cancer following exposure dependant upon type of carcinogen, degree of exposure, and likely type of cancer resulting from exposure
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Causes of Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection
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Possible human carcinogenic exposure -- Schistosoma japonicum infection: Undiagnosed Conditions
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