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"textContent": "The specific mix of bacteria living in a person's gut can predict the chances that melanoma will recur after surgery and immunotherapy, which helps immune cells target cancer cells. This is according to a new study led by researchers from NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center.",
"title": "Gut 'microbial fingerprints' predict melanoma recurrence with up to 94% accuracy"
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