Bowel cancer data reinforce need to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use
New data suggest that unnecessary antibiotic use may increase the risk of colon cancer, especially in people under 50 years old. …
New data suggest that unnecessary antibiotic use may increase the risk of colon cancer, especially in people under 50 years old. …
Genetic mutations indicative of DNA damage are associated with high red meat consumption and increased cancer-related mortality in colorectal cancer patients. …
New research has shown how high-fat diets can trigger a molecular cascade of events that leads to intestinal and colon cancer. …
An analysis of the genetic makeup of human gut bacteria links genetic signatures to several human diseases. …
Colorectal cancer patients had a 57 to 93 percent decreased risk of death depending on the presence and type of mitochondrial DNA mutations in their tumors. …
Low-dose aspirin use prior to diagnosis of colorectal cancer associated with better survival outcomes. …
Miscarriage prevention drug may contribute to increasing rates of early-onset cancer in adult offsprings. …
New findings suggest that artificially altering the balance between two types of cells found in colorectal cancer tissues could curb cancer progression. …
Cancer cells can transition into a protective state to survive the harsh environment created by chemotherapy or other targeted agents. …
Mouse study suggests gut microbe toxin promotes breast cancer progression. …
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