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Stool transplantation shows promise treating cancer therapy side effect

  • Written by Yinghong Wang, Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
A woman holds her stomach in agony from ulcerative colitis.Emily Frost / Shutterstock.com

Immunotherapy, the Nobel Prize-winning category of cancer therapy that helps your immune cells to fight tumors, has transformed the field of cancer care by improving the long-term survival in patients with various types of cancer, like melanoma and those...

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