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Microbial diversity can improve treatment for cancer patients – News-Medical.Net
Physicians at City of Hope, working in collaboration with scientists at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), have found that greater gut microbial diversity in patients with metastatic kidney cancer is associated with better treatment outcomes on…

Physicians at City of Hope, working in collaboration with scientists at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), have found that greater gut microbial diversity in patients with metastatic kidney cancer is associated with better treatment outcomes on Food and Drug Administration-approved immunotherapy regimens.
Their findings are outlined in a study published today in the journal European Urology.
“We also reported the changes over time in the gut microbiome that occur during the cour…
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