oncodaily - Traces of bacteria inside brain tumors may affect tumor behavior Researchers found bacterial genetic and cellular elements inside brain tumor cells that appear biologically active and may influence tumor progression […]
AI Summary: Researchers discovered unexpected traces of bacteria within brain tumors, suggesting these microbial signals might influence tumor progression. The findings, detailed in two nearly identical reports, could open new avenues for targeted therapies and a deeper understanding of the tumor microenvironment.
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