Imagine a world where bacteria, typically feared for causing disease, are turned into powerful weapons against cancer. That's ...
For a long time, tumors were thought to be sterile environments, devoid of bacterial life. Recent research has challenged this dogma, showing that tumors harbor microbiomes. These bacteria residing ...
A pioneering study has revealed new insights into the role of gastric bacteria in stomach cancer development that could pave the way for a more effective treatment of pre-cancer according to a ...
“Bacteria have a strong tropism to different types of cancers, proliferate and penetrate within tumor tissues, and initiate antitumor immune responses,” explained Jung Joon Min, CEO of CNCure.
A research team led by Prof. LIU Chenli from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Prof. XIAO Yichuan from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition ...
A common type of bacteria has been found to make certain cancers “melt”, scientists in the United Kingdom have discovered. The researchers said that they were “brutally surprised” to find ...
Exploring the use of antitumor bacteria in cancer therapy dates back to the 1860s. Despite this long history, however, clinical application of bacterial-based cancer therapy has faced significant ...
A research team has elucidated the mechanism behind bacterial cancer therapy using a genetically engineered bacterial strain. Their findings were published in Cell. Exploring the use of antitumor ...