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Jan 25, 2024, 13:22
Earle Burgess: Bacterial species in stool predict whether someone will respond to cancer therapy
Earle Burgess, Genitourinary Medical Oncologist at Atrium Health Levine Cancer, posted on LinkedIn:
“Bacterial species in stool predict whether someone will respond to cancer therapy. This is currently one of my favorite concepts being investigated in cancer research.
But the key questions remain: Is it actually true and can this be a druggable target?”
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Source: Earle Burgess/LinkedIn
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