@sunsunsun said in Bile can serve as a reservoir for funghi, making them harder to treat:
there is a study showing pancreatic cancer patients usually have a fungal infection of the pancreas
I found this study.
The microenvironment of a pancreatic tumor has a distinct micro biome including bacteria and fungi. Fungi are increased in mice and human samples with pancreatic cancer. Malassezia was the most prevalent species (interestingly most people with hair loss have a scalp infection of it)
They found that fungi caused cancer growth!
"...the fungal mycobiome promotes pancreatic oncogenesis (11)."
And more importantly, killing that fungus stopped cancer growth!
"Ablation of mycobiome with antifungal medications, such as amphotericin B or fluconazole, protected mice against oncogenic progression."
Has this been tried in humans ?
This should be another reason why Haiduts anti cancer protocol works, high dose B3 and Aspirin are anti fungal.
P.S. the authors also mention how bacteria influence tumor progression.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7607088/
"PDA tumors harbored a ~3000-fold increase in fungi compared to normal pancreas in both mice and humans."
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6858566/