Gut Bacteria May Block Cancer Immunotherapy by Suppressing Immune Cells
New research reveals how specific gut bacteria produce compounds that interfere with cancer treatment effectiveness.
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New research reveals how specific gut bacteria produce compounds that interfere with cancer treatment effectiveness.
New research reveals how certain immune cells create alternative blood vessels that fuel pancreatic cancer growth and spread.
New fusion model accurately predicts survival outcomes for liver cancer patients receiving TACE therapy using CT scans and biomarkers.
Study reveals how IL-6 inflammation protein fuels liver cancer growth and identifies potential therapeutic vulnerability.
New research reveals how tumors directly absorb inflammatory fats from food, offering potential dietary intervention targets.
Middle-aged woman's submucosal rectal lesion demonstrates critical need for precise endoscopic evaluation methods.
New research calls for refined approaches to identify and monitor liver disease risk in non-obese patients with fatty liver.
New research reveals how disrupted gut microbiome and bile acid metabolism increase cancer risk in PSC patients.
Scientists examine how measurement methods and biological pathways influence inherited fatty liver disease risk patterns.
Large study reveals how gut microbiome shifts through liver disease stages, offering new diagnostic and survival markers.
Diagnostic endoscopic resection shows promise for detecting residual esophageal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy.
Massive analysis of gut-brain axis research shows China leads publication volume while Ireland dominates influence in anxiety and depression studies.