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Diet, Gut Microbes, and Cancer.

Asma Saleem QaziUbaid Ur RahmanBilal AhmadWaseem SafdarSaeed AhmadSara Mumtaz
Published in: Cancer treatment and research (2024)
Gut microbes are important and may play important role in spreading cancers specially the gastrointestinal malignancies preferably colorectal cancers. Gut microbes and diet can influence the tissues in gastrointestinal tract increasing the risk of cancer spread. Insufficient nutrient intake and imbalance diet can disturb the microbiome of gastrointestinal tract causing metabolism of xenobiotics which is beneficial as well as detrimental. Dietary imbalance may also weaken the immune system which is another reason for spreading and development of cancers. The triage of gut microbiome, host immune system, and dietary patterns may help the initiation of mechanism of carcinogenesis. In addition to its role in carcinogenesis and tumor development, there is still growing evidence as to how intestinal microflora influences the efficacy and toxicity of chemotherapy and immunotherapy by the gut microbiome. It can therefore be used as a biomarker to predict treatment response or poor response and can also be modified to improve cancer treatment.
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