mRNA Covid vaccines may help some cancer patients fight tumors
PositiveWorld Affairs

Exciting new research suggests that mRNA COVID vaccines could offer hope to some cancer patients by potentially extending their lives. Published in the journal 'Nature', the study indicates that patients with certain advanced cancers who received the vaccine lived significantly longer than those who did not. This breakthrough could change the way we approach cancer treatment and highlights the versatility of mRNA technology beyond infectious diseases.
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