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Antimicrobial Resistance Fighter Coalition

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Abstract

For many cancer patients who die from this awful disease, their tumors aren't solely responsible. In many instances, superbugs sicken these patients, who can't fight off resistant infections due to weakened immune systems — even with the help of antibiotics.1 To fight the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in cancer patients, the Cancer & AMR Consortium was formed. Our goal is to bring new data to light about the link between AMR and cancer. Here are some of the findings: AMR rates among k
Key Data

  • Publication Date
    14 June 2025
  • Primary Author
    Antimicrobial Resistance Fighter Coalition
  • Source
    Antimicrobial Resistance Fighters
  • Language
    English
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