Could COVID-19 mRNA vaccines also fight cancer?
PositiveWorld Affairs
A new study suggests that mRNA vaccines, originally developed for COVID-19, could potentially be adapted to create effective cancer vaccines. This breakthrough could revolutionize cancer treatment by providing 'off-the-shelf' solutions that are readily available, making it easier for patients to access innovative therapies. The implications of this research are significant, as it opens up new avenues for fighting cancer and improving patient outcomes.
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