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Oropharyngeal cancer 22 associated organisms · Gut-microbe associations for Oropharyngeal cancer, compiled from curated microbe–disease databases (HMDAD, Disbiome, Peryton).
Symptoms of Oropharyngeal cancer can need medical evaluation. Treat these associations as background
context only — please see a doctor rather than self-treating.
Organisms associated with Oropharyngeal cancer
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