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The Microbiome and Cancer

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A better understanding of the role of the gut microbiota in cancer symptoms may lead to the development of targeted individualized interventions affecting the gut microbiota that prevent or ameliorate dysbiosis, thereby reducing symptoms. These interventions may emphasize self-care management strategies essential for wellness, such as diet, nutrition, and stress reduction.

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A better understanding of the role of the gut microbiota in cancer symptoms may lead to the development of targeted individualized interventions affecting the gut microbiota that prevent or ameliorate dysbiosis, thereby reducing symptoms. These interventions may emphasize self-care management strategies essential for wellness, such as diet, nutrition, and stress reduction.

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MedicineDysbiosisCancerGut floraDiseaseMicrobiomeColorectal cancerPsychological intervention

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