par Massaut, Edouard;Hendlisz, Barbara;Klastersky, Jean
Référence Current opinion in oncology, 31, 4, page (362-367)
Publication Publié, 2019-07
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Evaluate the recent literature about the relation of clinical infection and colorectal cancer in terms of diagnosis of an occult infection and possible impact on oncological outcome and review the possible role of the gut microbiota in the role of colorectal cancer oncogenesis. RECENT FINDINGS: Data published within the 2 last years have been reviewed and the conclusions, mostly supporting previously published information, have been critically discussed. SUMMARY: Infection (bacteremia, cellulitis) might be a surrogate of occult colorectal cancer and postoperative infection complications might jeopardize long-term survival after potentially curative surgery. The role of the gut microbiota in the genesis of colorectal cancer remains an exciting though unresolved question.