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Cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention – but misinformation about mRNA vaccines threatens their potential
- Scientists are rapidly developing mRNA cancer vaccines that could greatly enhance the immune system's ability to fight tumors.
- Since the early 2000s, over 120 clinical trials have tested mRNA vaccines for cancers such as melanoma, brain, breast, lung, and prostate cancer.
- Anti-Vaccine advocates use the term 'turbo cancer' without credible evidence to falsely claim that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause aggressive cancers.
- Large studies have found no increased cancer risk after vaccination, but misinformation like 'turbo cancer' might hinder future mRNA vaccine use.
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