Over the last decade, one such species, called Fusobacterium nucleatum, has been strongly implicated as a potential contributor to colorectal cancer growth. Although F. nucleatum is normally found in the mouth, studies have also found increased numbers of it in the intestines of people with colorectal tumors compared with people without cancer.
As long as it’s not getting railed up there causing it, I’m happy.
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2024/colorectal-cancer-fna-c2-bacteria
No analingus.
Damn