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Colorectal cancer is happening more often and in younger people, but why?
Part of the answer might have to do with the microbiome.
Researchers at University of Melbourne have identified a particular strain of bacteria that causes DNA damage that leads to cancer.
Associate Professor Daniel Buchanan explains what this means – and whether this information could help people better protect themselves.
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Colorectal cancer is happening more often and in younger people, but why?
Part of the answer might have to do with the microbiome.
Researchers at University of Melbourne have identified a particular strain of bacteria that causes DNA damage that leads to cancer.
Associate Professor Daniel Buchanan explains what this means – and whether this information could help people better protect themselves.
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