Your intestinal bacteria are actually anti-cancer helpers! Three tricks to activate "microbial weapons"
Poor chemotherapy effect? It may be the intestinal flora that is holding you back! The latest research has found that good intestinal bacteria can improve the effectiveness of anti-cancer drugs and even shrink tumors!
There are trillions of bacteria living in the intestines, and they are closely related to the immune system. When the intestinal flora is balanced, beneficial bacteria can regulate immune cells, activate anti-cancer responses, and make chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs work better. For example, some bacteria can break down drugs, enhance their efficacy, and reduce treatment side effects.
1️How do bacteria help us fight cancer?
▪️ Enhance immunity: Good bacteria train immune cells to accurately identify cancer cells
▪️ Dissolve toxins: Reduce chemotherapy side effects such as diarrhea and vomiting
▪️ Assist drugs: Double the effect of immunotherapy such as PD-1 inhibitors
2️Treatment is divided into three steps
● The first step is to collect feces from healthy people and screen out beneficial flora.
● The second step is to process these flora in the laboratory to make safe preparations.
● The third step is to return the preparation to the cancer patient through colonoscopy or oral administration to help the patient rebuild the balance of intestinal flora and stimulate their own anti-cancer ability.
Before and after treatment, the doctor will closely monitor the patient's intestinal flora and physical condition to ensure safety and effectiveness.
3️Who urgently needs to adjust the flora?
✅ Patients with severe diarrhea after chemotherapy
✅ Cancer patients with ineffective immunotherapy
✅ Cancer patients with long-term constipation and foul-smelling stools
Make good use of the "bacterial army" in the body to fight cancer with half the effort! If you have cancer treatment consultation
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——Guangzhou R&F Hospital International Cancer Center