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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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Cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention – but misinformation about mRNA vaccines threatens their potential

False narratives could undermine public confidence in an important tool that may help prevent or treat cancer in the future.

·Atlanta, United States
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Marietta Daily Journal broke the news in Georgia, United States on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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