Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers. A growing number of studies have shown that gut bacteria have a significant impact on the development of colorectal cancer. So how do we cultivate a good gut microbiome to prevent colorectal cancer?
Bacteria in the Gut Are Closely Related to Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is affected by various risk factors, including genetic and environmental factors. However, where the genetic factor only accounts for 12 to 35 percent, the impact of environmental factors is greater. In particular, the impact of Western diet and lifestyles on the gut microbiome can increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Additionally, oral hygiene habits are also associated with the risk of colorectal cancer….
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