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NIH: Fecal Transplant Boosts Immunotherapy Response in People with Advanced Melanoma – Gilmore Health News
Findings in a new study by NIH researchers suggest fecal transplantation can help to improve response to immunotherapy in patients with metastatic melanoma.

People with metastatic melanoma that are not responding well to treatment with immunotherapy drugs may benefit from the introduction of fecal transplants into their intestines. This is according to a new study by National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers.
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