Chronic stress speeds colorectal cancer's spread dramatically by disrupting gut microbiota -- the delicate balance of good ...
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Cutting-edge research has uncovered how chronic stress disrupts the balance of gut microbiota to speed up the progression of colorectal cancer (CRC), opening new avenues for CRC prevention and ...
By eliminating certain gut bacteria and inducing stress, researchers were able to conclude a relationship between stress and gut microbiota in the progression of CRC, identifying a particular ...
Chronic stress disrupts gut microbiota, accelerating colorectal cancer progression, especially reducing Lactobacillus.
Using good gut bacteria along with traditional anti-tumor medications to treat patients, particularly those who endure chronic stress, shows promise, researchers noted. "This study highlights the ...
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