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Concerning rise in colorectal cancer among young people points to gut bacteria

June 21, 2022January 12, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Colorectal cancer

Microbes within the microbiome, which include a variety of viruses, fungi, and bacteria, can irritate the lining of the colon, resulting in inflammation. This can lead to cancer because of mutations in the DNA of cells in the colon.

Categories Disease Prevention, Gut Health, Microbiome Tags cancer, colorectal cancer, gut bacteria, microbiome Leave a comment
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