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Microbiome and Cancer: From Passive Bystanders to Active Players

The gut microbiome is no longer viewed as a mere spectator in cancer development - it is increasingly recognized as a key driver of tumor initiation, progression, and treatment response. Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing have unveiled intricate crosstalk between commensal bacteria, tumor cells, and the immune system, revealing that microbial dysbiosis can either fuel malignancy or enhance anti-tumor immunity. This growing understanding is shifting the paradigm from simply observing microbial changes to actively manipulating the microbiome for cancer prevention, diagnosis, and therapy.

July 7, 2026


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