A virulent bacterial signature is associated with the development of recurrence following colorectal cancer surgery

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Up to one-third of patients develop a cancer recurrence following surgery for colorectal cancer. Here, the authors show that a virulent gut microbial signature present on the day of surgery associates with the development of recurrence in human patients.

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