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A NYU study links 27 oral microbes to a 3.5x higher pancreatic cancer risk, suggesting saliva tests could enable early detection.
A study by NYU Langone Health links 27 oral bacteria and fungi to a 3.5 times higher risk of pancreatic cancer.
Researchers analyzed saliva samples from over 120,000 people, identifying a strong association between specific oral microbes and increased cancer risk.
The findings suggest the oral microbiome may play a key role in pancreatic cancer development, potentially enabling early risk detection through microbial profiling.
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Un estudio de la NYU vincula 27 microbios orales con un riesgo 3,5 veces mayor de cáncer de páncreas, lo que sugiere que las pruebas de saliva podrían permitir la detección temprana.