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* [[Helicobacter pylori]]: stomach cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
* [[Helicobacter pylori]]: stomach cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
* Bacteremia with many bacteria is associated with new diagnosis of '''colorectal cancer''' within 1 year[[CiteRef::kwong2018as][[CiteRef::justesen2022ba]]
* Bacteremia with many bacteria is associated with new diagnosis of '''colorectal cancer''' within 1 year[[CiteRef::kwong2018as]][[CiteRef::justesen2022ba]]
** [[Clostridium]] species (OR 17) and in particular [[Clostridium septicum]] (OR 17) and [[Clostridium perfringens]] (OR 2)
** [[Clostridium]] species (OR 17) and in particular [[Clostridium septicum]] (OR 17) and [[Clostridium perfringens]] (OR 2)
** [[Gemella morbillorum]] (OR 15)
** [[Gemella morbillorum]] (OR 15)

Latest revision as of 18:14, 19 September 2024

Viruses

Bacteria

Parasites

References

  1. ^  Thomas N.Y. Kwong, Xiansong Wang, Geicho Nakatsu, Tai Cheong Chow, Timothy Tipoe, Rudin Z.W. Dai, Kelvin K.K. Tsoi, Martin C.S. Wong, Gary Tse, Matthew T.V. Chan, Francis K.L. Chan, Siew C. Ng, Justin C.Y. Wu, William K.K. Wu, Jun Yu, Joseph J.Y. Sung, Sunny H. Wong. Association Between Bacteremia From Specific Microbes and Subsequent Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer. Gastroenterology. 2018;155(2):383-390.e8. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2018.04.028.
  2. ^  Ulrik S Justesen, Stig L Nielsen, Thøger G Jensen, Ram B Dessau, Jens K Møller, John E Coia, Steen L Andersen, Court Pedersen, Kim O Gradel. Bacteremia With Anaerobic Bacteria and Association With Colorectal Cancer: A Population-based Cohort Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2022;75(10):1747-1753. doi:10.1093/cid/ciac259.