Cancer's Unlikely Ally: The Frog Bacterium Revolution Researchers at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have isolated a bacterium found in Japanese tree frogs' intestines, Ewingella americana, which has shown remarkable anticancer properties.
This microbe targets tumors directly while stimulating the immune system.
The significance of this discovery lies not only in its potential to treat cancer but also in highlighting the vast potential of exploring biodiversity for medical treatments.