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Bacteria Found in Our Guts Could Contribute to Bowel Cancer

February 28, 2020

A common type of bacteria found in our guts could contribute to bowel cancer, according to new research. An international team of scientists, including Dr Henry Wood and Professor Philip Quirke from the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds, have shown that a toxin called colibactin released […]

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