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Bacteria and Cancer

Bacteria are single-celled organisms that are extremely small. Although the majority of bacteria are harmless, some can infect people and cause diseases. A few have even been linked to the development of cancer. Apart from inducing cancer by interfering with the host's normal defense mechanisms such as inflammation and antigen recognition, some bacteria have been found to produce tumor proteins as a result of metabolic products, which have direct myogenic or mutagenic effects.

Despite the fact that traditional cancer treatments remain the most prominent, bacterial therapy has demonstrated significant results due to its high specificity, ability to control after ingestion, and presence in several live experiments. Because of its tumor selectivity and large gene packaging capability, bacteria targeting tumors is an ideal strategy to administer therapeutic treatments.

•              Bacteria Cancer Therapy (BCT)
•              Tumor Proteins
•              Stomach Cancer and Role of Bacteria
•              Engineered Bacterial Strains
•              Cancers Associated with Bacterial Infections

Committee Members
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson

University of Toronto, Canada
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Yan Leyfman

Yan Leyfman

Icahn School of Medicine, United States
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Yves Marie Robin

Yves Marie Robin

Oscar Lambret Cancer Center, France
ICC 2024 Speakers
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Frederick H Silver

Frederick H Silver

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, United States
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Jie Xu

Jie Xu

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Klaus Brusgaard

Klaus Brusgaard

Odense University Hospital, Denmark
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2024 - Marie Louise Hammarstrom

Marie Louise Hammarstrom

Umea University, Sweden

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