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flag A NYU study links 27 oral microbes to a 3.5x higher pancreatic cancer risk, suggesting saliva tests could enable early detection.

flag A study by NYU Langone Health links 27 oral bacteria and fungi to a 3.5 times higher risk of pancreatic cancer. flag Researchers analyzed saliva samples from over 120,000 people, identifying a strong association between specific oral microbes and increased cancer risk. flag 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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