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		<title>Mayo Clinic Researches Link Ovarian Cancer to Bacteria Colonization in Microbiome</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A specific colonization of microbes in the reproductive tract is commonly found in women with ovarian cancer, according to a new study from Mayo Clinic’s Center for Individualized Medicine. The discovery, published in Scientific Reports, strengthens evidence that the bacterial component of the microbiome — a community of microorganisms that also consists of viruses, yeasts and fungi — is an important indicator for early detection, diagnosis and prognosis of ovarian cancer.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://us.hitleaders.news/academic-research/38986/mayo-clinic-researches-link-ovarian-cancer-to-bacteria-colonization-in-microbiome/">Mayo Clinic Researches Link Ovarian Cancer to Bacteria Colonization in Microbiome</a> appeared first on <a href="https://us.hitleaders.news">HIT Leaders and News</a>.</p>
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