Gut Microbiome May Be a Game Changer for Cancer Prevention
Aesthetics Advisor
JANUARY 21, 2024
Indeed, as reported in Nature, 9 a 2015 study found that while microbe-free mice failed to respond to treatment with checkpoint inhibitors, mice given Bacteroides fragilis fared much better. Only 20% to 40% of patients respond to the treatment, and researchers began suspecting the gut microbiome might be the key to success or failure.
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