Rothia in Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer is Associated With Worse Survival
The microbiome is known to play a significant role in cancer biology; however, few studies have elucidated its relationship with Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) patient outcomes. We hypothesized that there are specific microorganisms that are closely related with NSCLC patient survival.
Source: Journal of Surgical Research - Category: Surgery Authors: Yamato J. Takabe, Emily Allen, Lyla Allen, Ryan McCarthy, Ayanna Varma, Madeline Bace, Priyanka Sharma, Carlie Porter, Li Yan, Rongrong Wu, Rene J. Bouchard, Sai Yendamuri Tags: Surgical Oncology Source Type: research
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