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The interconnections between cancer-microbes have been explored for centuries, but cancer-related fungi have rarely been explored
On September 29, a study conducted by foreign scientists comparing fungal communities within tumors with matched bacterial and immune groups revealed a co-occurring dual-domain ecology, often with a loose rather than competitive microenvironment and different immune responses
Research background
Recent studies have found metabolically active, immunoreactive, intracellular and cancer type-specific bacterial and viral communities in tumor tissue, leading to their inclusion in renewed cancer "markers.
Results of the study
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Research implications
In summary, the researchers comprehensively characterized the cancer merozoic group in 17,401 patient tissue, blood and plasma samples from 35 cancer types in four separate cohorts
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