Oncology

Oncology: ‘Personalized care must incorporate the microbiome’, James Kinross says

In precision cancer care, the microbiota cannot be put aside. We talked about this with James Kinross from the Imperial College London.

Lung-dwelling bacteria could promote cancer growth

Lung bacteria can cause inflammation associated with lung cancer by activating the host’s immune system, researchers reported in the journal Cell.

Colon cancer: ‘Microbiota crucial for prevention and treatment’, James Kinross says

According to J. Kinross, from Imperial College London, there's an urgent need to understand the role of the intestinal microbiome in the etiology of cancer.

Chemotherapy side effects: the microbiome could be the answer

We discuss how microbiota could represent a resource for the development of new therapies for cancer patients with prof. Nissan Yissachar (Israel).

Gut microbiota: new perspectives to beat pancreatic cancer

The microbiota of a cancerous pancreas is different and larger than that of a non-cancerous pancreas, according to a study published in Cancer Discovery.

Cancer immunotherapy and microbiome: state of the art

We asked Laurence Zitvogel about the advances in the field of oncological immunotherapy and the role of microbiome.

A first look at the colorectal cancer virome

According to a study led by Geoffrey Hannigan of the University of Michigan, the virome of colorectal cancer patients is altered.

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