Toxin-secreting gut bacterium emerges as a driver of ulcerative colitis
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 Marine bacterium shows powerful therapeutic effects against colorectal cancerMarine bacterium shows powerful therapeutic effects against colorectal cancer
 
A research team led by Professor Eijiro Miyako at the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), has discovered that the marine bacterium Photobacterium angustum demonstrates remarkable therapeutic efficacy against colorectal cancer.
 
 
 Toxin-secreting gut bacterium emerges as a driver of ulcerative colitisToxin-secreting gut bacterium emerges as a driver of ulcerative colitis
 
A toxin-secreting gut bacterium may fuel ulcerative colitis by killing protective immune cells that maintain intestinal homeostasis, according to a new study. The findings suggest potential for new treatment strategies.
 
 
 Experts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and careExperts launch digital hub to transform bowel cancer prevention and care
 
World-leading experts have launched an online platform to enable the public to shape the future of bowel cancer research and patient care.
 
   AGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's diseaseAGA issues updated guidance for pharmacologic treatment of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease
 
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released a comprehensively updated clinical guideline on the pharmacological management of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease.
 
   Missing cancer gene may boost response to immunotherapyMissing cancer gene may boost response to immunotherapy
 
For some patients with the most common type of lung cancer, known as lung adenocarcinoma, there's new hope.
 
   Eating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversityEating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversity
 
Incorporating lean beef into a Mediterranean diet reduces TMAO levels and improves gut health, highlighting the importance of dietary patterns for wellness.
 
 Postoperative geriatric syndromes signal high vulnerability and poor outcomes in older adults
 
Postoperative geriatric syndromes signal high vulnerability and poor outcomes in older adultsOlder adults who develop a new geriatric syndrome - such as dehydration, delirium, or malnutrition - after major surgery face a dramatically higher risk of poor outcomes, including more complications, fewer days spent at home, and a significantly increased likelihood of dying within a year, according to findings published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
 
 
 Study shows one in ten young cancer patients develop metastatic recurrence
 
Study shows one in ten young cancer patients develop metastatic recurrenceA new study of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with seven common cancers reveals that nearly one in ten patients diagnosed with non-metastatic disease later develop metastatic recurrence - a condition associated with significantly worse survival outcomes.
 
 
 Research links social determinants of health to rural-urban disparities in colorectal cancer mortality rates
 
New research reveals that certain social determinants of health-such as socioeconomic status, household characteristics, and racial/ethnic minority status-have significant effects on rural–urban disparities in colorectal cancer mortality rates.
 
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