‘Gut bugs’ can drive prostate cancer growth and treatment resistance: Study unveils mechanism through which the microbiome contributes to prostate cancer progression -- ScienceDaily

‘Gut bugs’ can drive prostate cancer growth and treatment resistance: Study unveils mechanism through which the microbiome contributes to prostate cancer progression -- ScienceDaily: Common gut bacteria can become 'hormone factories' - fuelling prostate cancer and making it resistant to treatment, a new study shows. Scientists revealed how gut bacteria contribute to the progression of advanced prostate cancers and their resistance to hormone therapy -- by providing an alternative source of growth-promoting androgens, or male hormones. The findings, once further validated in the clinic, could provide new opportunities for the treatment of prostate cancer through manipulation of the microbiome.

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