2022
DOI: 10.2147/cmar.s382464
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Clinical Significance of Fusobacterium nucleatum and Microsatellite Instability in Evaluating Colorectal Cancer Prognosis

Abstract: Objective Both genetic and microbial factors play important roles in colorectal cancer (CRC) development. The effects of Fusobacterium nucleatum ( F. nucleatum ) and microsatellite instability (MSI) on CRC prognosis require more clinical evidence. We aimed to investigate the role of F. nucleatum and MSI as biomarkers in predicting the prognosis of CRC. Methods CRC patients in various TNM st… Show more

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“…Significantly increased levels of S. gallolyticus, F. nucleatum, and P. micra in the colorectal cancer group. Increase of pks island at late-stage cancer.Xie et al, 2022[63], China Tumor and adjacent noncancerous tissues were collected from 184 colorectal cancer patients Cancerous tissues had higher levels of F. nucleatum than adjacent noncancerous tissues. Disease-free survival was significantly longer in the F. nucleatum-negative, younger age, and TNM stage I-II groups.…”
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“…Significantly increased levels of S. gallolyticus, F. nucleatum, and P. micra in the colorectal cancer group. Increase of pks island at late-stage cancer.Xie et al, 2022[63], China Tumor and adjacent noncancerous tissues were collected from 184 colorectal cancer patients Cancerous tissues had higher levels of F. nucleatum than adjacent noncancerous tissues. Disease-free survival was significantly longer in the F. nucleatum-negative, younger age, and TNM stage I-II groups.…”
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confidence: 99%