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Deadly toxin shocks scientists by freezing colon cancer in its tracks
A lethal bacterium best known for causing cholera is now at the center of one of the most surprising cancer stories of the ...
Researchers in Sweden have identified an unexpected biological mechanism that could influence future cancer treatments. Scientists in Sweden have uncovered an unexpected anti-cancer effect from a ...
A newly uncovered immune chain reaction in the gut may explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease face a much higher ...
Researchers note that toxin appeared to concentrate its effects within tumour tissue and did not cause any harmful inflammation in mice, such as effects on body weight, functions of vital organs and ...
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This deadly toxin just proved it can stop colon cancer in its tracks
Cholera toxin shows promise against colon cancer by targeting tumors precisely while sparing healthy tissue, unlike brutal chemotherapy treatments.
A hidden immune cascade linking the gut and bone marrow may explain how IBD turns inflammation into colon cancer.
Chronic inflammation may be quietly reshaping the colon and making it more vulnerable to early-onset colorectal cancer. Scientists found that colon tissue in younger patients was stiffer, even in ...
A study found that a blood test detecting ctDNA after surgery more accurately predicts recurrence and survival in patients with stage 3 colon cancer.
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10 Minutes of Intense Exercise Flipped Anti-Cancer Switches. What Does That Mean for Your Health?
Experts discuss the small but promising study.
Harvard study finds eating yogurt twice a week may reduce colon cancer risk by 20% by improving gut bacteria balance.
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