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Scientists Search Microbiome for Clues to Rising Colorectal Cancer Rates

via NPR News·Apr 27

Doctors are investigating why colorectal cancer has become increasingly lethal for younger patients by examining the human microbiome. Researchers are sleuthing out the connection between gut microbes and the rise in cancer cases among younger demographics. This investigation represents a critical shift in understanding disease etiology beyond traditional lifestyle factors.

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