In essence, we found that when you find these bacteria within head and neck cancers, they have much better outcomes... in cell cultures this bacterium is capable of killing cancer.
This research reveals that these bacteria play a more complex role... essentially melt head and neck cancer cells.
Scientists used modelling to help identify which bacteria may be of interest to further investigate. Then they studied the effect of the bacteria on cancerous cells in a laboratory...
Academics initially expected a different outcome as previous research has linked fusobacterium to the progression of bowel cancer.
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