2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.1497.v1
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Colon Cancer: Figuring Out the Complicated Link for Targeted Treatments Using Microbiota

Abstract: The gut microbiota's part in colon cancer has become an exciting and hopeful area of study because it shows complex links that affect how cancer starts, spreads, and responds to treatments. Dysbiosis, which is an imbalance in the community of germs in the gut, has been linked to a higher risk of colon cancer by causing inflammation and making a place where tumours can grow. Researchers have found that some kinds of bugs can either help colon cancer grow or stop it from doing so. This shows how important it is … Show more

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