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An mRNA cancer vaccine may offer long-term protection
A small clinical trial suggests the treatment could help keep pancreatic cancer from returning
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... A new mRNA vaccine could prevent pancreatic cancer from returning " potentially for the long haul. In a small clinical trial, some patients who received the vaccine remained cancer-free for more than three years, researchers reported February 19 in Nature. That is "pretty remarkable," says Aaron Sasson, who directs the Pancreatic Cancer Center at Stony Brook Medicine in New York and was not involved with the work. Despite facing a notoriously lethal cancer, these patients lived "a lot longer than we would have otherwise expected," he says. ...
In a small clinical trial, some patients who received the vaccine remained cancer-free for more than three years, researchers reported February 19 in Nature.
That is "pretty remarkable," says Aaron Sasson, who directs the Pancreatic Cancer Center at Stony Brook Medicine in New York and was not involved with the work. Despite facing a notoriously lethal cancer, these patients lived "a lot longer than we would have otherwise expected," he says. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-21 11:36 PM | Reply
About 3 years too late for my mom. Horrible disease and way to die. Hopefully it works and saves many lives in the near future.
#2 | Posted by a_monson at 2025-03-23 02:30 AM | Reply
mRNA is on the FedGov Naughty List, like DEI.
#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-03-23 08:55 AM | Reply
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