Talk:Infectious causes of cancer
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MYCOBACTERIUM - TUBERCOLOMA According to what scientific source you say that the Tuberculoma is not cancer? I would also sources which show clearly the differences between cancer and tuberculosis because: - radiologically-are equal - histologically identical - markers, such as CA-125 vary in the same way - the clinical manifestations are the same. So much so that for years many researchers denounce the need for a differential diagnosis. I remember the "scar carcinoma from" posthumously to a tuberculous calcification. I'll wait for a response (I expect you'll do before you make any other changes)
- Although the histologic, clinical, and tumor markers such as the CA-125 are similar, therefore it is often difficult to differentiate tuberculoma from cancer.[citation needed] - For these reasons, the hypothesis mycobacterial should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of cancer.[citation needed]
You must read the 100 publications before you edit the page!!! This page does not need another source!!! 100 references should be enough or not??? o_O
Please studied before putting hands on projects!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.40.173.61 (talk) 23:06, 19 May 2014 (UTC)