This Week in the Journal of Clinical Pathology

In the Journal of Clinical Pathology, Antonino Carbone and Paolo De Paoli from Italy's National Cancer Institute review the role that viruses may play in carcinogenesis, and describe pathological and diagnostics techniques. Epstein-Barr virus, Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpes virus, and human papillomavirus are all associated with carcinogenesis, and there are more sensitive ways to detect such infections including PCR analysis, gene chips, and other assays. "The future scenario we may have to face ahead of us in case the development of vaccines were feasible, and vaccination campaigns were effective, may consist of a 15 to 20 percent reduction of human malignant tumours worldwide," Carbone and De Paoli write.