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2025
Characteristics and potential diagnostic value of gut microbiota in ovarian tumor patients
Scientific Reports
2025
Gut–Vaginal Microbiome Crosstalk in Ovarian Cancer: Implications for Early Diagnosis
Pathogens
2025
The untapped potential of vaginal microbiome diagnostics for improving women’s health
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
2025
Infection characteristics and risk factors in ovarian cancer patients with concomitant vaginitis
American Journal of Translational Research
2025
Understanding oncobiosis in ovarian cancer: Emerging concepts in tumor progression
Pathology - Research and Practice
2025
Therapeutic potential of microbiome modulation in reproductive cancers
Medical Oncology
2025
Machine learning-derived diagnostic model of epithelial ovarian cancer based on gut microbiome signatures
Journal of Translational Medicine
2025
Advancements in understanding tumor-resident bacteria and their application in cancer therapy
Military Medical Research
2025
Exploring the gut microbiome: A potential biomarker for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer
2025
Mannose Enhances Immunotherapy Efficacy in Ovarian Cancer by Modulating Gut Microbial Metabolites
Cancer Research
2025
How does gut microbiota affect the vaginitis axis? The mediating role of plasma metabolites
Microbiology Spectrum
2025
Lipopolysaccharide-Educated Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Facilitate Malignant Progression of Ovarian Cancer Cells via the NF-kB/IL-6/JAK2 Signal Transduction
Molecular Biotechnology
2025
The role of diet, obesity and body composition in epithelial ovarian cancer development and progression: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications
Gynecologic Oncology Reports
2025
The Urogenital System Microbiota: Is It a New Gamechanger in Urogenital Cancers?
Microorganisms
2024
Ovarian Cancer and the Microbiome: Connecting the Dots for Early Diagnosis and Therapeutic Innovations—A Review
Medicina
2024
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
2024
Associations between gut microbiota and gynecological cancers: A bi-directional two-sample Mendelian randomization study
Medicine
2024
Rothia in Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer is Associated With Worse Survival
Journal of Surgical Research
2024
Highly specific vaginal microbiome signature for gynecological cancers
Open Life Sciences
2024
The microbiome and gynecologic cancer: cellular mechanisms and clinical applications
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
2024
Vaginal microbiota and gynecological cancers: a complex and evolving relationship
Infectious Agents and Cancer
2024
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
2024
The Gut Microbiome in Aging and Ovarian Cancer
Aging and Cancer
2024
The ovarian cancer-associated microbiome contributes to the tumor’s inflammatory microenvironment
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
2023
Potential Role of Vaginal Microbiota in Ovarian Cancer Carcinogenesis, Progression and Treatment
Pharmaceutics
2023
Vaginal and Cervical Microbiota Composition in Patients with Endometrial Cancer
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2023
Gut microbiota dysbiosis promotes the development of epithelial ovarian cancer via regulating Hedgehog signaling pathway
Gut Microbes
2023
The microbiome and ovarian cancer: insights, implications, and therapeutic opportunities
Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment
2023
Association between vaginal microbiota and the progression of ovarian cancer
Journal of Medical Virology
2023
Diagnostic and prognostic potential of the microbiome in ovarian cancer treatment response
Scientific Reports
2022
The Gut Microbiome and Female Health
Biology
2022
Precision Medicine: An Optimal Approach to Patient Care in Renal Cell Carcinoma
Frontiers in Medicine
2022
Novel Vaccine Strategies and Factors to Consider in Addressing Health Disparities of HPV Infection and Cervical Cancer Development among Native American Women
Medical Sciences
2022
Human microbial dysbiosis as driver of gynecological malignancies
Biochimie
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