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Intervention on gut microbiota may change the strategy for management of colorectal cancer

Sedigheh Taghinezhad‐S, Amir Hossein Mohseni, Xiangsheng Fu

2020Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dysbiosis in the gut microbiota composition due to environmental or genetic variations can disrupt the immune system and may promote several diseases such as colorectal cancer (CRC). Gut microbiota can alter the toxicity and efficiency of an extensive range of CRC treatment methods, especially surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. The recent scientific evidence suggested that gut microbiota modulation exhibits an essential positive influence on inhibition and treatment of CRC. The literature survey revealed that modulating the gut microbiota composition by probiotics, prebiotics, and diets protects CRC patients from treatment-associated adverse effects. This review summarizes the recent advancements in the association between interventions on gut microbiota and CRC to provide innovative strategies for enhancing the safety and efficiency of CRC therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColorectal cancerGut floraIntervention (counseling)CancerIntensive care medicineInternal medicineImmunologyNursingGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disordersColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
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