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Akkermansia and Cancer: How This Gut Bacteria Supports Chemo, Radiation, and Immunotherapy

Explore the science behind Akkermansia muciniphila—its role in cancer treatment, immune health, and how to support its function naturally.

Researched and written by Keith Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, Cancer Coach, retired pharmacist, and founder of Prevail Over Cancer.

What is Akkermansia muciniphila?

Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin-degrading bacterium that resides in the gut’s mucus layer. It plays a critical role in maintaining intestinal barrier integrity, improving immune responses, and influencing metabolic health. Its presence has been linked to improved outcomes in cancer therapy, metabolic disorders, and immune regulation.

A decline inĀ Akkermansia muciniphilaĀ abundance correlated with the development of intestinal inflammation, colorectal cancer, and even cognitive disorders such as depression and anxiety.[i]

How Akkermansia Supports Cancer Treatments

  1. Ā Akkermansia muciniphila and Chemotherapy: Enhancing Efficacy Through Microbial Synergy

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