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2016 ; 27
(4
): 269-77
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Spontaneous regression of tumour and the role of microbial
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Kucerova P
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Anticancer Drugs
2016[Apr]; 27
(4
): 269-77
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This review deals with the role of microorganisms in spontaneous regression of a
tumour. Spontaneous cancer regression is a phenomenon that has been described for
many centuries. One of the most well known methods of inducing spontaneous
regression of cancer is the application of Coley's toxin (heat-killed
Streptococcus pyogenes and Serratia marcescens), which has been used for the
successful treatment of sarcomas, carcinomas, lymphomas, myelomas and melanomas.
In clinical practice, the use of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine for the
treatment of superficial urinary bladder cancer is the most common instance of
the application of microorganisms for the treatment of cancer. This review
provides further information on other tested bacteria--Clostridium spp.,
Bifidobacterium spp., Lactobacillus spp. and Salmonella spp.--in this field of
study. Among new age methods, bactofection, alternative gene therapy, combination
bacteriolytic therapy and bacteria-directed enzyme prodrug therapy are some of
the potential cancer treatment modalities that use microorganisms. We have also
provided information about the interconnection among microorganisms, immune
system response, and the possible mechanisms involved in the spontaneous
regression of tumours.