New research found that a specific subtype of a bacterium commonly found in the mouth and linked to gum disease was also present in 50% of colorectal cancer tumors that were studied by researchers.
Infection with a common bacteria linked with periodontal disease, oral cancers, and bad breath may slightly increase one's risk of cardiovascular disease.
/PRNewswire/ The Gastric Cancer Foundation (GCF) has announced the launch of its 2022 grant program. GCF plans to award a total of $200,000 in new grant.
Der Mundhöhlenkeim Fusobacterium nucleatum ist dafür bekannt, das Wachstum menschlicher Karzinome, etwa im Darm oder in der Brust, zu beschleunigen. Das Helmholtz-Institut für RNA-basierte Infekti .