Fecal Transplants Improve Cancer Immunotherapy Efficacy
Research into fecal transplants suggests potential efficacy in treating advanced cancer. In two documented cases, the immunotherapy became significantly more effective, leading to the complete disappearance of tumors. The procedure involves transplanting microbes directly into the intestines or via dried capsules. Immunotherapy effectiveness significantly increased following fecal transplants from 'super donors' with youthful gut microbiomes. The treatment process resulted in patients being completely cured after the immunotherapy worked. Clinical observations indicate that previously present cancer cells were completely cured following the procedure. Researchers are investigating how these transplants enhance immunotherapy effectiveness.
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“In a couple of these patients it made immunotherapy work way more effectively and these are people who had stage 4 cancer, late stage cancer and the tumours in two of these people melted away, they were completely cured.”
“in a couple of these patients it made immunotherapy work way more effectively and these are people who had stage 4 cancer like late stage cancer and the tumours in two of these people melted away.”
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