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- | According to D.L. Mager, “An overwhelming body of evidence has determined that relationships among certain bacteria and cancers exist.”(({{pubmed> | + | According to D.L. Mager, “An overwhelming body of evidence has determined that relationships among certain bacteria and cancers exist.”(({{pubmed> |
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+ | The growing number of examples of microbes associated with cancers include: | ||
* **breast cancer** – Underscoring how cancer is a systemic disease, a 2006 study found that the gut bacteria // | * **breast cancer** – Underscoring how cancer is a systemic disease, a 2006 study found that the gut bacteria // | ||
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* Bicarbonate of soda may even contribute to cancer prevention.(({{pubmed> | * Bicarbonate of soda may even contribute to cancer prevention.(({{pubmed> | ||
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