Nature, Published online: 28 August 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02740-8
Bacteria in the gut can affect the chemically induced growth of tumours in other parts of the body. Certain gut bacteria convert nitrosamine compounds, which are found in cigarette smoke and processed food, into metabolites that trigger the growth of tumours in the bladders of mice.
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