Cancer Patients Face Elevated Risk of Carrying Antimicrobial Resistant 'Superbugs'
1. Cancer patients face higher risk of antimicrobial resistant infections. 2. AMR rates are 1-3 times higher in cancer patients than non-cancer patients. 3. New data highlights risks that could undermine cancer treatment innovations. 4. Studies indicate urgent need for improved infection prevention and diagnostics. 5. BD is involved in addressing significant global health challenges.