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Which cancers are most commonly associated with bacterial infections?
Several types of cancer have been linked to bacterial infections. The most well-known associations include:
Gastric cancer
: Strongly linked to H. pylori infection.
Colorectal cancer
: Some studies suggest that certain gut bacteria, such as
Fusobacterium nucleatum
, may be involved in colorectal cancer development.
Bladder cancer
: Chronic urinary tract infections, particularly with
Schistosoma haematobium
, are associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer in endemic areas.
Liver cancer
: Chronic infection with
Helicobacter hepaticus
can lead to liver inflammation and potentially cancer.
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