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Mouse experiments have demonstrated that tissue and tumor-resident microbiomes can contribute to tumor development at least in part by modulating immune responses towards it.
Microbiota-induced tumorigenesis is well established in solid tumors of the gastrointestinal tract but rarely explored in hematologic malignancies
An exciting link between [cancer and th…
References (Sources)
- Bifidobacteria as probiotic agents - Physiological effects and clinical benefitsReview
- International Cancer Microbiome Consortium consensus statement on the role of the human microbiome in carcinogenesis
- Mutational signature in colorectal cancer caused by genotoxic pks+ E. coli
- The inflammatory microenvironment and microbiome in prostate cancer development
- The microbiome and cancer
- The microbiome and human cancer
- The urinary tract microbiome in health and disease