New Study Shows mRNA Vaccine Enhances Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment: HealthLink
The COVID mRNA vaccine boosts immune checkpoint inhibitor effectiveness by broadly activating the immune system, improving outcomes for lung and skin cancer patients, researchers said.
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While Covid vaccines have proven to have saved millions of lives during the pandemic, the breakthrough mRNA technology is often covered by rumors and information presented as scientific, but in fact unreliable sources. As a result, a stigma has already been attached to these vaccines, making it difficult for American researchers who claim that mRNA-based Covid vaccines have a life-extending effect, at least for certain types of cancer.
Jeff Coller is a professor of RNA-based biology and therapy at Johns Hopkins University, founder of the Alliance for RNA Medicines and co-founder of Tevard Biosciences. He has just published an article on the real revolution produced by RNA mesager treatments in the fight against cancer. Several studies and research have revealed amazing advances. Patients who received Covid-19 mRNA vaccine while on cancer treatment experienced significantly lon…
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