New York University: Fungal Invasion of Pancreas Creates Cancer Risk
October 03, 2019
October 03, 2019
NEW YORK, Oct. 3 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- New York University issued the following news release:
Certain fungi move from the gut to the pancreas, expand their population more than a thousand-fold, and encourage pancreatic cancer growth, a new study finds.
Published in Nature on October 2, the study is the first to offer strong evidence that the mycobiome - the local mix of fungal species in the pancreas - can trigger changes that turn normal cells turn into pancreatic du . . .
Certain fungi move from the gut to the pancreas, expand their population more than a thousand-fold, and encourage pancreatic cancer growth, a new study finds.
Published in Nature on October 2, the study is the first to offer strong evidence that the mycobiome - the local mix of fungal species in the pancreas - can trigger changes that turn normal cells turn into pancreatic du . . .