Roles of Microbiota in Cancer: From Tumor Development to Treatment

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Abstract

Cancer as a second leading cause of death arises from multifactorial pathology. The association of microbiota and their products with various pathologic conditions including cancer is receiving significant attention over the past few years. Mounting evidence showed that human microbiota is an emerging target in tumor onset, progression, prevention, and even diagnosis. Accordingly, modulating this composition might influence the response to tumor therapy and therapeutic resistance as well. Through this review, one could conceive of complex interaction between the microbiome and cancer in either positive or negative manner by which may hold potential for finding novel preventive and therapeutic strategies against cancer.

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Bagheri, Z., Moeinzadeh, L., & Razmkhah, M. (2022). Roles of Microbiota in Cancer: From Tumor Development to Treatment. Journal of Oncology. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3845104

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