Cancer is the second most common cause of death among humans in the world, and the threat that it presents to human health is becoming more and more serious. The mechanisms of cancer development have not yet been fully elucidated, and new therapies are changing with each passing day. Evidence from the literature has validated the finding that the composition and modification of gut microbiota play an important role in the development of many different types of cancer. The results also demonstrate that there is a bidirectional interaction between the gut microbiota and radiotherapy treatments for cancer. In a nutshell, the modifications of the gut microbiota caused by radiotherapy have an effect on tumor radiosensitivity and, as a result, af...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment for abdominal tumors. A critical side effect for this therapy...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
<div><p>Although pelvic irradiation is effective for the treatment of various cancer types, many pat...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome undoubtedly plays an important role in health and disease, with...
Radiation therapy has been used for more than a century, either alone or in combination with other t...
Radiotherapy has played a major role in both the curative and palliative treatment of cancer patient...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Gut microbiota is involved in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. Also, it modulates the activity, effi...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment for abdominal tumors. A critical side effect for this therapy...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
<div><p>Although pelvic irradiation is effective for the treatment of various cancer types, many pat...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome undoubtedly plays an important role in health and disease, with...
Radiation therapy has been used for more than a century, either alone or in combination with other t...
Radiotherapy has played a major role in both the curative and palliative treatment of cancer patient...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Gut microbiota is involved in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. Also, it modulates the activity, effi...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
Gut microbiota composition influences the balance between human health and disease. Increasing evide...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment for abdominal tumors. A critical side effect for this therapy...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...