discovermagazine - A previously unknown virus may be the key to assessing the risk of colorectal cancer and improving diagnosis.
AI Summary: Scientists have identified a novel virus residing within a common gut bacterium that appears associated with colorectal cancer, offering a potential new biomarker for risk and diagnosis. Early work suggests this viral–microbe interaction could reshape screening strategies if subsequent studies confirm causation and clinical utility.
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