Abstract

Cancer is a disease that overwhelms the body with harmful and excessive cellular growth. There is a deadly accessory of stage IV cancer; Staphylococcus aureus is a disease-serving bacterium that can infiltrate the tumor microenvironment to support malignancy. Furthermore, immune tolerance is acquired as the bacteria-infested cancerous mass forms a collagen-reinforced extracellular matrix. The review discusses allergy-assisted cancer therapy wherein hyper-allergenic skin creams may impede bacterial contributions and disrupt the extracellular matrix, complicit with immune tolerance.

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