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Treating Cancer with Bacteria: Dr. Ana Montalban-Arques, Recolony

April 23, 2024 Alex Jani: interviewing visionaries of healthcare innovation
Treating Cancer with Bacteria: Dr. Ana Montalban-Arques, Recolony
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Treating Cancer with Bacteria: Dr. Ana Montalban-Arques, Recolony
Apr 23, 2024
Alex Jani: interviewing visionaries of healthcare innovation

A specific strain of bacteria might help prevent and even treat colorectal cancer. The studies in animals show potential in treating other cancers, too.

You’ll hear about

  • how many bacteria inhabit a human and how much do they weigh (I bet you underestimate their weight)
  • what is a dysbiotic gut microbiome
  • the gut microbiome and its influence on colorectal cancer
  • studies of specific strains of bacteria that show reducing cancer in mice
  • what is the potential of life biotherapeutic products

My guest today is Dr. Ana Montalban-Arques, the CEO of Recolony. Trained in molecular biology and biotechnology she researched host-microbe interactions in the gut.

Recolony is a Swiss startup, a spin-off from the University of Zurich. They aim to develop a bacteria-based oral therapy to treat and prevent colorectal cancer. No chemotherapy, no side effects – oral administration at home. Please note, their treatment is in the pre-clinical phase and it means it is not yet available for patients.

You may find out more about them at
https://www.recolony.ch/


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The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. If you have any medical questions, please consult your healthcare practitioner. The opinions on the show are Alex's or her guests. The podcast does not make any responsibility or warranties about guests statements or credibility. While the podcast makes every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, please let us know if you have any comments, suggestions or corrections.

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A specific strain of bacteria might help prevent and even treat colorectal cancer. The studies in animals show potential in treating other cancers, too.

You’ll hear about

  • how many bacteria inhabit a human and how much do they weigh (I bet you underestimate their weight)
  • what is a dysbiotic gut microbiome
  • the gut microbiome and its influence on colorectal cancer
  • studies of specific strains of bacteria that show reducing cancer in mice
  • what is the potential of life biotherapeutic products

My guest today is Dr. Ana Montalban-Arques, the CEO of Recolony. Trained in molecular biology and biotechnology she researched host-microbe interactions in the gut.

Recolony is a Swiss startup, a spin-off from the University of Zurich. They aim to develop a bacteria-based oral therapy to treat and prevent colorectal cancer. No chemotherapy, no side effects – oral administration at home. Please note, their treatment is in the pre-clinical phase and it means it is not yet available for patients.

You may find out more about them at
https://www.recolony.ch/


If you've enjoyed listening, you'll make us happy by clicking "Follow" on X-Health.show and leaving a review.

The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. If you have any medical questions, please consult your healthcare practitioner. The opinions on the show are Alex's or her guests. The podcast does not make any responsibility or warranties about guests statements or credibility. While the podcast makes every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, please let us know if you have any comments, suggestions or corrections.

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