Antibiotic Consumption Patterns in European Countries May Be Associated with the Incidence of Major Carcinomas
The possible role of the altered intestinal microbiome in the development of malignancies has been raised recently in several publications. Among external factors, antibiotics are considered to be the most important agent capable of producing dysbiosis in the gut flora, either temporally or permanen...
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Main Authors: | Gábor Ternák (Author), Károly Berényi (Author), András Sümegi (Author), Ágnes Szenczi (Author), Barbara Fodor (Author), Balázs Németh (Author), István Kiss (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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