Oncology

Fecal profiling of pancreatic cancer

Results of a recent study showed reduced microbial diversity and distinct microbial profile in the two groups of PC patients.

Gut bacteria may help predict lung cancer treatment success

Changes in gut bacteria, especially Akkermansia, could predict treatment success in people with lung cancer.

Ketogenic diet and gut bacteria help slow brain tumor growth in mice

Targeting gut bacteria or butyrate could be a promising therapy for glioma.

Tumor-dwelling bacteria boost effectiveness of cancer therapy in mice

Three promising bacteria were linked to better treatment responses in melanoma patients.

How exercise may change gut bacteria to help fight cancer

A recent study highlights formate as a potential target to boost cancer treatment.

Gut bacteria and diet boost immune response against brain cancer in mice

Dietary intervention and the utilization of D. dubosii offer potential insights for the treatment of brain tumor patients.

How gut bacteria influence chemotherapy success and side effects

Targeting the gut microbiota could help predict, prevent or reduce chemotherapy-related toxicity.

How gut bacteria and diet can weaken cancer treatments

Plant compounds and gut microbiota activity influence how cancer drugs work and should be considered in treatment.

‘Trojan horse’ nanoparticles target cancer and bacteria to boost cancer therapy

Nanoparticle-based approaches are a promising strategy for treating colorectal cancer.

Genetic variant linked to colorectal cancer may boost tumor-associated bacteria

Genetic factors can influence tumor-associated microbes, offering insights into colorectal cancer progression and potential therapeutic targets.

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