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 Taking antibiotics in the month before starting immunotherapy dramatically reduces a cancer patients chances of survival, according to a small but groundbreaking study.Scie stanley cups ntists at Imperial College London believe antibiotics strip out helpful bacteria from the gut, which weakens the immune system. This appears to make it less likely that immunotherapy drugs will boost the bodys cancer-fighting capability.In their study of nearly 200 cancer patients in two NHS hospitals, the researchers found that those who had taken broad-spectrum antibiotics for just a few days for common problems such as chest infections survived for a median of two months after immunotherapy, compared with 26 months for those who had not been on antibiotics.The substantial difference in survival, and clear evidence from CT scans that tumours grow more rapidly in those who have taken antibiotics, has led the researchers to call for more work to be done urgently to guide doctors. Antibiotics clearly wipe out some of the gut microbiota,  said Dr David Pinato, from ICLs department of surgery and cancer, who was one of the authors of the study  stanley en mexico published in the journal Jama Oncology.  If you have got a good microbiome, you are more likely to have educated your immune system to fight cancer better. The results were the same no matter which antibiotics people were on or the type of cancer they had. In lung cancer, where chest infections are more common, median survival was 2.5 months in those who had been stanley cup  on anti Aiwi Small firms need to report gender pay gaps 鈥?Bank chief economist
 Iran is to appoint its first female ambassador since the 1979 Islamic revolution, markin stanley cup g a breakthrough for women in government under the moderate president, Hassan Rouhani. Marzieh Afkham, who is the countrys first foreign ministry spokeswoman, will head a mission in east Asia, the state news agency reported. It is not clear to which country she will be posted as her appointment has yet to be announced officially.Afkham will only be the second female ambassador Iran has had. Under the last shahs rule, Mehrangiz Dolatshahi, a three-time MP known for her advocacy of the family protection law, which gave women the right of divorce and child custody, became an ambassador to Denmark in 1976, a post she held until the revolution. Women in Ir stanley cup an need the permission of their husband or legal custodian, such as their father, to travel abroad. The government is also reluctant to promote women who are single and not married. Afkham was reported to have married last year.Rouhani said this week that he saw it as his governments duty to create equal opportunities for women and spoke against crackdowns by the religious police on women who push the boundaries of the mandatory hijab by showing their hair. But a decision to overturn discriminatory practices is not solely in his hands.Gissou Nia, deputy  stanley cup usa director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran  ICHRI , a leading rights group based in New York, hailed Afkhams appointment on Tuesday. This is certainly welcome news for wome