BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Most patients with lung cancer had insignificant early symptoms so that most of them were diagnosed at an advanced stage. In addition to factors such as smoking, pollution, lung microbiome and its metabolites play vital roles in the development of lung cancer. However, the interaction between lung microbiota and carcinogenesis is lack of systematically characterized and controversial. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to excavate the features of the lung microbiota and metabolites in patients and verify potential biomarkers for lung cancer diagnosis.MethodsLung tissue flushing solutions and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid samples came fro...
Lung cancer is one of the ten most common causes of death worldwide, so that the search for early di...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer (LC) is one of the leading lethal cancers worldwide, with an estimated 18.4%...
Lung cancer (LC) is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, and responsible for over 1.3 million deaths...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the predominant form of lung cancer and is one of the most fat...
Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer death, for which no validated tumor biomarker...
OBJECTIVES: Disruption in the stability of respiratory microbiota is known to be associated with man...
We would like to thank all patients for donating their samples and for collaborating in this study. ...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
Lung cancer (LC) is considered as one of the leading causes of cancer-associated mortalities. Cancer...
Lung cancer (LC) is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, and responsible for over 1.3 million deaths...
Background: The characteristics and roles of microbes in the occurrence and development of pulmonary...
Resident microbial populations have been detected across solid tumors of diverse origins. Sequencing...
Lung cancer is one of the ten most common causes of death worldwide, so that the search for early di...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer (LC) is one of the leading lethal cancers worldwide, with an estimated 18.4%...
Lung cancer (LC) is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, and responsible for over 1.3 million deaths...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
BackgroundLung cancer is the leading malignant disease and cause of cancer-related death worldwide. ...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the predominant form of lung cancer and is one of the most fat...
Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer death, for which no validated tumor biomarker...
OBJECTIVES: Disruption in the stability of respiratory microbiota is known to be associated with man...
We would like to thank all patients for donating their samples and for collaborating in this study. ...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
Lung cancer (LC) is considered as one of the leading causes of cancer-associated mortalities. Cancer...
Lung cancer (LC) is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, and responsible for over 1.3 million deaths...
Background: The characteristics and roles of microbes in the occurrence and development of pulmonary...
Resident microbial populations have been detected across solid tumors of diverse origins. Sequencing...
Lung cancer is one of the ten most common causes of death worldwide, so that the search for early di...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer (LC) is one of the leading lethal cancers worldwide, with an estimated 18.4%...
Lung cancer (LC) is the most prevalent cancer worldwide, and responsible for over 1.3 million deaths...