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This book deals with the emerging concept that certain pathogenic
bacteria and viruses, when infecting people with cancer, actively
fight tumors, allowing their regression. Although such observations
go back more than 100 years, use of specific bacterial strains, or
viruses, usually genetically modified with known anticancer drugs,
and their protein/peptide products, has gained ground in recent
years, allowing significant cancer regression in clinical trials
with stage III/IV cancer patients or even in pediatric brain tumor
patients, often without any demonstration of toxicity. It is
composed of 12 chapters written by pioneers in microbial, biotech,
and cancer research and covers the emerging roles of various
microorganisms and their products in cancer therapy. The book
highlights the benefits of using conventional cancer treatments
(such as chemo- and radiotherapies) with microbial-based therapies.
Such combinatorial therapies have gained particular attention as a
strategy to overcome drug resistance, and the readers of the book
will discover their impact on fundamental research and promising
results from clinical trials.
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