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Faecal transplants, made up of poop and microbes, are being touted as a promising new treatment for skin cancer patients – Business Insider Australia
Faecal transplants are being touted as a promising new treatment for patients with a serious form of skin cancer, according to research seen by The Guardian.

- Faecal transplants, which are made up of poop and microbes, could be used to tackle melanoma.
- The procedure involves transplanting healthy poop into the gut of a skin cancer patient.
- A study suggests that these transplants could help patients respond better to immunotherapy.
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Faecal transplants are being touted as a promising new treatment for patients with a serious form of skin cancer, according to research seen by The Guardian.
The transplants,…
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