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Making the microbiome more amenable to cancer immunotherapy

Gut

 

The gut microbiome—the collection of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms that reside in our gastrointestinal tracts—can impact us in a variety of different ways, from our metabolism to our mood. Research also suggests that the gut microbiome can modulate the immune system, such as affecting responses to pathogens. Emerging evidence has also shown that imbalances in the gut microbiome can affect responses to certain cancer treatments.

 

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