Probiotics' Ameliorating Effect on Side Effects of Cancer Treatment: Reflections and Prospects

Surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy are the main therapies for cancers. These cancer therapies all prolong patient survival, but also bring multiple side effects. Gut microbiota participates in almost all the physiological and biochemical processes of the host, playing...

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