The role of the vaginal microbiome in gynaecological cancer

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Abstract

Human microbiome research has shown commensal bacteria to be a major factor in both wellness and disease pathogenesis. Interest in the microbiome has recently expanded beyond the gut to include a multitude of other organ systems for which the microbiome may have health implications. Here, we review the role of the vaginal microbiome in health and disease, with a particular focus on gynaecologic malignancies. Further, we suggest that it may be possible to expand the use of probiotics in the treatment of gynaecological cancers. Tweetable abstract: A review of the research to date on the relation between the vaginal microbiome and gynaecological cancers.

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Champer, M., Wong, A. M., Champer, J., Brito, I. L., Messer, P. W., Hou, J. Y., & Wright, J. D. (2018, February 1). The role of the vaginal microbiome in gynaecological cancer. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14631

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