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Eliminate Cancer Tumors

Gut bacteria isolated from tree frogs have demonstrated a remarkable ability to eliminate cancer tumors in experimental models after just a single dose, revealing an unexpected therapeutic potential within animal microbiomes. Researchers identified specific microbes, including Ewingella americana, that appear to produce compounds capable of selectively targeting cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. The results were published in the scientific journal Gut Microbes, where the study details how these bacterial compounds interact with tumor cells at a molecular level. These findings highlight how evolutionary adaptations in wildlife may offer novel biochemical tools for future cancer treatments. Although the results are highly promising, extensive research is still required to confirm safety, efficacy, and applicability in humans.

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