microbiome

A new type of bacteria was found in 50% of colon cancers. Many were aggressive cases.

Colon cancer is a devastating disease that affects millions of people worldwide. The recent discovery of a new type of bacteria found in 50% of colon cancer cases sheds light on the complex relationship between our bodies and the microbial world. Fusobacterium nucleatum, a bacterium normally found in the mouth, has been linked to treatment-resistant forms of colorectal cancer. This finding raises questions about the potential causes of this deadly disease and opens up new avenues for research and treatment.

The study published in the journal Nature provides valuable insights into the genetic factors that allow Fusobacterium nucleatum to thrive in the colons of individuals with cancer.… Continue reading