Microbial factors have been implicated in cancer risk, disease progression, treatment and prevention. The key word, however, is “implicated.” Our aim in this paper is to map out some of the tensions between competing methods, goals, and standards of evidence in cancer research with respect to the causal role of microbial factors. We discuss an array of pragmatic and epistemic trade-offs in this research area: prioritizing coarse-grained versus fine-grained explanations of the roles of microbiota in cancer; explaining general versus specific cancer targets; studying model organisms versus human patients; and understanding and explaining cancer versus developing diagnostic tools and treatments. In light of these trade-offs and the distinctive...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
With the advent of novel molecular platforms for high-throughput/next-generation sequencing, the com...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
Gene-environment interactions underlie cancer susceptibility and progression. Yet, we still have lim...
It is becoming increasingly clear that microbiota which inhabit our body influence cancer predisposi...
The unexpected roles of the microbiota in cancer challenge explanations of carcinogenesis that focus...
This thesis addresses the aspects of the gut microbiota in the causation, detection, and treatment o...
Objective In this consensus statement, an international panel of experts deliver their opinions on k...
In humans, the intestine is the major reservoir of microbes. Although the intestinal microbial commu...
The collection of microbes that live in and on the human body - the human microbiome - can impact on...
Objective In this consensus statement, an international panel of experts deliver their opinions on k...
Current knowledge is insufficient to explain why only a proportion of individuals exposed to environ...
Despite decades of exhaustive research on cancer, questions about cancer initiation, development, re...
Background: Cancer is a lethal disease that results from a multifactorial process. Progression into ...
Complex and intricate circuitries regulate cellular proliferation, survival, and growth, and alterat...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
With the advent of novel molecular platforms for high-throughput/next-generation sequencing, the com...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
Gene-environment interactions underlie cancer susceptibility and progression. Yet, we still have lim...
It is becoming increasingly clear that microbiota which inhabit our body influence cancer predisposi...
The unexpected roles of the microbiota in cancer challenge explanations of carcinogenesis that focus...
This thesis addresses the aspects of the gut microbiota in the causation, detection, and treatment o...
Objective In this consensus statement, an international panel of experts deliver their opinions on k...
In humans, the intestine is the major reservoir of microbes. Although the intestinal microbial commu...
The collection of microbes that live in and on the human body - the human microbiome - can impact on...
Objective In this consensus statement, an international panel of experts deliver their opinions on k...
Current knowledge is insufficient to explain why only a proportion of individuals exposed to environ...
Despite decades of exhaustive research on cancer, questions about cancer initiation, development, re...
Background: Cancer is a lethal disease that results from a multifactorial process. Progression into ...
Complex and intricate circuitries regulate cellular proliferation, survival, and growth, and alterat...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
With the advent of novel molecular platforms for high-throughput/next-generation sequencing, the com...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...