Cancer is among the leading causes of death globally. Despite advances in cancer research, a full understanding of the exact cause has not been established. Recent data have shown that the microbiome has an important relationship with cancer on various levels, including cancer pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognosis, and treatment. Since most studies have focused only on the role of bacteria in this process, in this article we review the role of fungi—another important group of the microbiome, the totality of which is referred to as the “mycobiome”—in the development of cancer and how it can impact responses to anticancer medications. Furthermore, we provide recent evidence that shows how the different microbial communities interact and affec...
Abstract While the study of the tumor microbiome and its effects on cancer biology ha...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Background: To date, most researchhas focused on the bacterial composition of the human microbiota. ...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Microbial communities that colonize in humans are collectively described as microbiome. According to...
The role and impact of commensal and pathogenic fungi in different parts of the human body are being...
By all measures of genetic diversity or species abundance, life is primarily microbial. However, dec...
Cancer-microbe associations have been explored for centuries, but cancer-associated fungi have rarel...
International audienceMicrobial roles in cancer formation, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment have ...
Cancer continues to be a lethal challenge to human health. While research has uncovered many causes ...
The unexpected roles of the microbiota in cancer challenge explanations of carcinogenesis that focus...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third cause of cancer-related death worldwide. It has been estimated ...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
Abstract While the study of the tumor microbiome and its effects on cancer biology ha...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Background: To date, most researchhas focused on the bacterial composition of the human microbiota. ...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Microbial communities that colonize in humans are collectively described as microbiome. According to...
The role and impact of commensal and pathogenic fungi in different parts of the human body are being...
By all measures of genetic diversity or species abundance, life is primarily microbial. However, dec...
Cancer-microbe associations have been explored for centuries, but cancer-associated fungi have rarel...
International audienceMicrobial roles in cancer formation, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment have ...
Cancer continues to be a lethal challenge to human health. While research has uncovered many causes ...
The unexpected roles of the microbiota in cancer challenge explanations of carcinogenesis that focus...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third cause of cancer-related death worldwide. It has been estimated ...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
Abstract While the study of the tumor microbiome and its effects on cancer biology ha...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...