Skin Cancer Microbiome
Skin cancer is a disease resulting from the abnormal growth of skin cells. In recent years, research into the microbiome of skin cancer has revealed the potential of bacteria, viruses and fungi to influence the development and progression of the disease. This research has been used to develop advanced treatments and personalized diagnostics, and to identify novel preventive strategies. The skin cancer microbiome is important because it provides insight into the complex interplay of the many factors that contribute to the disease, offering clues to better understand the underlying biology and to design effective treatments.
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