PERIOPERATIVE CHANGES OF MICROBIOCENOSIS IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL CANCER (REVIEW OF LITERATURE)

PERIOPERATIVE CHANGES OF MICROBIOCENOSIS IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL CANCER (review of literature)

Cuddle Toys Perioperative changes in microbiocenosis in patients with oncological diseases is the widely researched theme in colorectal surgery.In particular, the role of the colon microbiome in the development of purulent-inflammatory postoperative complications and possible significance in cancer disease recurrence have been actively investigated

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Circulating tumor cells reveal early predictors of disease progression in patients with stage III NSCLC undergoing chemoradiation and immunotherapy

Summary: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are early signs of metastasis and can be used to monitor disease progression well before radiological detection by imaging.Using an ultrasensitive graphene oxide microfluidic chip nanotechnology built with graphene oxide sheets, we were able to demonstrate that CTCs can be specifically isolated and molecularl

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