Publications by authors named "Claudia Boix-Rodriguez"

Bladder cancer is around the 10th most diagnosed cancer, although has a considerable mortality. Recent research and new methodologies have discarded the historical dogma that the bladder (and urine) was sterile under normal conditions. Specifically, only a few studies have reported a detailed analysis of the urinary microbiota in patients with bladder cancer, thus exhibiting a remarkable variability due to the low biomass of the urinary microbiota and the influence of many factors.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Claudia Boix-Rodriguez"

  • - Claudia Boix-Rodriguez's recent research focuses on the relationship between the urinary microbiota and bladder cancer, investigating the variability of microbiota in patients and challenging previous beliefs about the sterility of the bladder and urine.
  • - In her latest article, "Bladder Cancer and Probiotics: What Do We Know So Far?", published in November 2023, she highlights the need for more comprehensive studies on the urinary microbiota and its potential implications for bladder cancer treatment.
  • - Additionally, Boix-Rodriguez has contributed to research on viral infections in patients undergoing treatment for multiple sclerosis, demonstrating a broad interest in understanding infection dynamics in immunocompromised patients.