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Research currently indicates that various bacterial species are implicated in multiple cancer types, including esophageal cancer, breast cancer, head and neck cancer, prostate cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
Bacteria can contribute to the development of cancer by altering host cell signaling pathways, producin…
References (Sources)
- Bacterial therapies: completing the cancer treatment toolbox
- Collateral damage: insights into bacterial mechanisms that predispose host cells to cancer
- Novel Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin suicide gene therapy for selective treatment of claudin-3- and -4- overexpressing tumors
- Subversion of host genome integrity by bacterial pathogens
- The microbiome and cancer
- Unidentified curved bacilli in the stomach of patients with gastritis and peptic ulceration
- Use of bacteria in anti-cancer therapies