Microbiome testing costs typically range from $200–$2,000 depending on the test type and lab. Insurance coverage varies widely—some plans cover tests ordered by oncologists, while others don’t. Always check with your insurance provider and ask your doctor about coverage before testing. Direct-to-con
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3. What Is the Gut Microbiome and Why Does It Matter for Cancer Patients? 4. The Gut-Immune System Connection: Why Microbiome Health Is Central to Cancer Care
Most cancer survivors benefit from continuing microbiome coaching for at least 6 to 12 months after treatment ends, though many choose to maintain it long-term. Recovery timelines vary by treatment type, individual health status, and gut disruption severity. There is no universal endpoint — duration…
