Anti-tumor activities of probiotics in cervical cancer
Abstract Cervical cancer is considered as an important malignancy among women worldwide. Currently-used treatments of cervical cancer are reported to be cytotoxic for patients. Moreover, these therapies have shown some side effects which can negatively affect the lives of women suffering from this c...
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Main Authors: | Moghaddaseh Jahanshahi (Author), Parisa Maleki Dana (Author), Bita Badehnoosh (Author), Zatollah Asemi (Author), Jamal Hallajzadeh (Author), Mohammad Ali Mansournia (Author), Bahman Yousefi (Author), Bahram Moazzami (Author), Shahla Chaichian (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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