Host–microbiota maladaptation in colorectal cancer
A Janney, F Powrie, EH Mann - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease of the intestinal epithelium that is
characterized by the accumulation of mutations and a dysregulated immune response. Up to …
characterized by the accumulation of mutations and a dysregulated immune response. Up to …
The intestinal microbiome and estrogen receptor–positive female breast cancer
M Kwa, CS Plottel, MJ Blaser… - Journal of the National …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The huge communities of residential microbes, including bacteria, viruses, Archaea, and
Eukaryotes, that colonize humans are increasingly recognized as playing important roles in …
Eukaryotes, that colonize humans are increasingly recognized as playing important roles in …
Family History of Gastric Cancer and Helicobacter pylori Treatment
Background Helicobacter pylori infection and a family history of gastric cancer are the main
risk factors for gastric cancer. Whether treatment to eradicate H. pylori can reduce the risk of …
risk factors for gastric cancer. Whether treatment to eradicate H. pylori can reduce the risk of …
Helicobacter pylori Therapy for the Prevention of Metachronous Gastric Cancer
Background Patients with early gastric cancers that are limited to gastric mucosa or
submucosa usually have an advanced loss of mucosal glandular tissue (glandular atrophy) …
submucosa usually have an advanced loss of mucosal glandular tissue (glandular atrophy) …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular anatomy and pathogenic actions of Helicobacter pylori CagA that underpin gastric carcinogenesis
A Takahashi-Kanemitsu, CT Knight… - Cellular & molecular …, 2020 - nature.com
Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori cagA-positive strains is the strongest risk factor for
gastric cancer. The cagA gene product, CagA, is delivered into gastric epithelial cells via the …
gastric cancer. The cagA gene product, CagA, is delivered into gastric epithelial cells via the …
Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy to prevent gastric cancer in healthy asymptomatic infected individuals: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised …
Objectives To determine whether searching for Helicobacter pylori and treating with
eradication therapy leads to a reduction in incidence of gastric cancer among healthy …
eradication therapy leads to a reduction in incidence of gastric cancer among healthy …
Risk factors and incidence of gastric cancer after detection of Helicobacter pylori infection: a large cohort study
Background & Aims Nearly all studies of gastric adenocarcinoma in the United States have
relied on national cancer databases, which do not include data on Helicobacter pylori …
relied on national cancer databases, which do not include data on Helicobacter pylori …
[HTML][HTML] Potential contribution of the uterine microbiome in the development of endometrial cancer
MRS Walther-António, J Chen, F Multinu… - Genome medicine, 2016 - Springer
Background Endometrial cancer studies have led to a number of well-defined but
mechanistically unconnected genetic and environmental risk factors. One of the emerging …
mechanistically unconnected genetic and environmental risk factors. One of the emerging …
[HTML][HTML] The clinical evidence linking Helicobacter pylori to gastric cancer
SF Moss - Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Gastric cancer has long been recognized to be accompanied and preceded by chronic
gastritis, lasting decades. Arguably, the most important development in our understanding of …
gastritis, lasting decades. Arguably, the most important development in our understanding of …
[HTML][HTML] Nitric oxide and cancer: a review
S Korde Choudhari, M Chaudhary, S Bagde… - World journal of surgical …, 2013 - Springer
Nitric oxide (NO), is a ubiquitous, water soluble, free radical gas, which plays key role in
various physiological as well as pathological processes. Over past decades, NO has …
various physiological as well as pathological processes. Over past decades, NO has …