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The bacteria in your gut could help determine if a cancer therapy will work

14:00 EDT 2 Nov 2017 | STAT

Why does cancer immunotherapy work for some patients, but not others? The hordes of bacteria in the gut could play a decisive role, two new studies suggest.

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