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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
the significant challenges in the field of health and medicine. There are various treatments …
Emerging applications of bacteria as antitumor agents
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 …
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 …
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 …
pharmaceutical research. While bacteria are considered among the primary agents for …
Bacteria and cancer: Different sides of the same coin
Conventional cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and
immunotherapy due to the complexity of cancer have been unsuccessful in the complete …
immunotherapy due to the complexity of cancer have been unsuccessful in the complete …