Year 2016 / Volume 108 / Number 9
Editorial
Gastric microbiota and carcinogenesis - Current evidence and controversy

527-529

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.4559/2016

Belén Herreros Martínez,

Abstract
Growing research on the human microbiome, even beyond the gastrointestinal area, is not surprising mainly due to significant advances in study methods. Current reporting in this area is so intensive that clinicians are changing the unsuitable “bacterial flora” expression for more appropriate terms such as “microbiota” (the entire microbial community colonizing an ecologic niche), “microbiome” (their collective genome), or “dysbiosis” (microbial composition imbalance with respect to the normatively considered pattern). Since the diseases involved in the altered microbiota hypothesis are increasing, its implication for cancer should come as no surprise to us.
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Received: 27/07/2016

Accepted: 03/08/2016

Online First: 26/08/2016

Published: 06/09/2016

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