“…Histologic risk factors, including positive margins of resection, plexitis, lymphatic vessel density, and morphologic analysis of Paneth cells, may predict POR. 85,86 Finally, microbiome dysbiosis is being recognized as a risk factor with recolonization of microbiota, including Proteobacteria, Akkermansia spp., Fusobacteriaceae and a depletion of Streptococcaceae, Actinomycineae, Faecalibacterium. [35][36][37] Interestingly, active smoking was associated with elevated levels of Proteus, 37 and thus these risk factors may be interactive.…”