For some cancer patients, a "poop transplant" could boost the positive effects of immunotherapy, a treatment designed to rally the immune system against cancer cells. Now, a new study, published Feb.
Fecal transplant can boost the treatment of cancer. Screenshot from YouTube/Stories Would you believe that your body waste can be a means of cancer treatment? Some of you are still doubting how feces ...
When launching her new microbiome-based cancer drug start-up, Stephanie Culler ran into an unexpected problem: she couldn’t find enough poop. Poop is the currency of companies like the one she ...
Ongoing efforts to improve cancer therapy have turned Houston scientists’ attention to one possible solution: poop. More specifically, the complex assortment of viruses, bacteria and other bugs found ...
COSTA MESA, Calif., March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, F Cancer, a non-profit dedicated to early cancer detection and prevention, is launching a Public Service Announcement (PSA) to encourage ...
Advancements in immunotherapy have proven instrumental in reshaping the face of cancer research in recent years. While these therapies can send patients with advanced cancers, who recently had no ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (CBS Local) - Could dirty diapers hold the key to preventing cancer? A team of scientists is claiming that baby poop contains beneficial bacteria that can be turned into a ...
At 34, Josh Herting led a healthy lifestyle but noticed blood in his stool. He was proactive and got a colonoscopy, which came back positive for colon cancer. He's sharing his story to help raise ...
In Garfield Park, Camarria Williams has often enjoyed walks with her mom. There, the 11-year-old girl also discovered a new cancer-fighting molecule in an unexpected source: goose poop. Williams and ...
In the lagoon of Garfield Park in Chicago, a middle school student collected poop from geese for a research project. Street View Image from July 2011 © 2024 Google ...