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Technical University in Munich

Gut Microbiota Feeds Colon Cancer Cells

colon cancer
It’s generally understood that it can take as long as ten years for a colon cancer polyp to develop.  But why that polyp develops and becomes a tumor has been widely speculated. Intestinal inflammation was the suspected cause, however, scientists at the Technical University in Munich (TUM) recently made an

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Categories Cancer, Gut MicrobiomeTags colon cancer, microbiome, Technical University in Munich

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