For Cancer Patients on Immunotherapy, Harmful Gut Bacteria May Matter More Than Helpful Ones - SciTechDaily
Melanoma patients receiving therapy that helps their immune system kill cancer cells respond to treatment differently depending on the types of microbes in their gut, and new research suggests the microorganisms hindering therapy have more influence than the …
Melanoma patients receiving therapy that helps their immune system kill cancer cells respond to treatment differently depending on the types of microbes in their gut, and new research suggests the mi… [+3567 chars]
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