Streptococcal bacterial components in cancer therapy

Z Marzhoseyni, L Shojaie, SA Tabatabaei… - Cancer Gene …, 2022 - nature.com
The incidence rate of cancer is steadily increasing all around the world, and there is an
urgent need to develop novel and more effective treatment strategies. Recently, bacterial …

Bacteria in cancer therapy: A new generation of weapons

JY Fan, Y Huang, Y Li, TA Muluh, SZ Fu… - Cancer …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Tumors are presently a major threat to human life and health. Malignant tumors are
conventionally treated through radiotherapy and chemotherapy. However, traditional …

Use of bacteria in cancer therapy

P Sarotra, B Medhi - Current Strategies in Cancer Gene Therapy, 2016 - Springer
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases in humans and most common cause of death in
twenty-first century. New cancer therapies are urgently required because of the existing …

Treating cancer with infection: a review on bacterial cancer therapy

S Wong, RA Slavcev - Letters in applied microbiology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
There is an increasing need for new cancer therapies. The antitumour effect of bacterial
infection has been well observed and practiced throughout history. Bacteria are well‐suited …

Bacterial therapy of cancer: promises, limitations, and insights for future directions

MG Kramer, M Masner, FA Ferreira… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Spontaneous tumors regression has been associated with microbial infection for 100s of
years and inspired the use of bacteria for anticancer therapy. Dr. William B. Coley (1862 …

Future prospects of bacteria-mediated cancer therapies: Affliction or opportunity?

N Soleimani, MM Javadi - Microbial Pathogenesis, 2022 - Elsevier
Cancer, as a disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells, is recognized as one of
the significant challenges in the field of health and medicine. There are various treatments …

Emerging applications of bacteria as antitumor agents

VC Kalia, SKS Patel, BK Cho, TK Wood… - Seminars in Cancer …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bacteria are associated with the human body and colonize the gut, skin, and mucous
membranes. These associations can be either symbiotic or pathogenic. In either case …

Bacteria-cancer interactions: bacteria-based cancer therapy

MTQ Duong, Y Qin, SH You, JJ Min - Experimental & molecular …, 2019 - nature.com
Recent advances in cancer therapeutics, such as targeted therapy and immunotherapy,
have raised the hope for cures for many cancer types. However, there are still ongoing …

The role of bacteria in cancer therapy–enemies in the past, but allies at present

S Song, MS Vuai, M Zhong - Infectious agents and cancer, 2018 - Springer
In recent decades, bacteria's therapeutic role has aroused attention in medicinal and
pharmaceutical research. While bacteria are considered among the primary agents for …

Bacteria and cancer: Different sides of the same coin

G Laliani, SG Sorboni, R Lari, A Yaghoubi… - Life sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Conventional cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and
immunotherapy due to the complexity of cancer have been unsuccessful in the complete …