Abstract:p[0.001/ p <0.001), Verrucomicrobiales (log change 1.78, p[0.017/ p[0.031) and Enterobacteriales (log change -1.54, p[0.017/ p[0.132).CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our study provides preliminary evidence that the GI microbiota is different in bladder cancer patients. Collectively, our study highlights distinct microbial overexpression of Campylobacter and Fusobacterium in Bca cohort not previously reported, both implicated in tumorigenesis, and could serve as a target that could be modulated to enhance treatment… Show more
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