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titleOfInvention System for predicting and intervening chemotherapeutic drug toxic and side effects based on intestinal microbial flora
abstract The invention provides a method for predicting and preventing toxic and side effects of chemotherapeutic drugs based on detection of intestinal microbial flora. The method mainly comprises the steps of extracting fecal microorganism DNA of a detected person, analyzing intestinal (fecal) microbial flora species and abundance, and then carrying out similarity comparison with two constructed sample banks with serious and slight drug toxic and side effects so as to predict the possible chemotherapy drug toxicity of the detected person. Aiming at the patients with serious toxic and side effects of the chemotherapeutic drugs, the intervention aim is achieved by adjusting the species and abundance of the intestinal flora.
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