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‘Super Vaccine’ Could Shrink Tumours and May Stop Cancer From Spreading Entirely, Researchers Say
The nanoparticle vaccine prevented cancer in up to 88% of mice and stopped tumor spread, showing potential for treating aggressive cancers like melanoma and pancreatic cancer.
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Cancer antidote found? Scientists develop ‘Super Vaccine’ that can stop tumours before they start
New Delhi: A team of researchers in the United States claims to’ve created what could become a “super vaccine” capable of preventing certain cancers from taking hold. The experimental jab, built using nanoparticle technology, has shown it can shrink tumours and even prevent them from forming in early tests on mice. The vaccine was developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and appears to work against three aggressive types of cancer — …
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