Excitement among patients and researchers as custom-built jabs enter phase 3 trial

Doctors have begun trialling in hundreds of patients the world’s first personalised mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma, as experts hailed its “gamechanging” potential to permanently cure cancer.

Melanoma affects about 132,000 people a year globally and is the biggest skin cancer killer. Currently, surgery is the main treatment although radiotherapy, medicines and chemotherapy are also sometimes used.

Now experts are testing new jabs that are custom-built for each patient and tell their body to hunt down cancer cells to prevent the disease ever coming back.

A phase 2 trial found the vaccines dramatically reduced the risk of the cancer returning in melanoma patients. Now a final, phase 3, trial has been launched and is being led by University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH).

Dr Heather Shaw, the national coordinating investigator for the trial, said the jabs had the potential to cure people with melanoma and are being tested in other cancers, including lung, bladder and kidney.

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    2 months ago

    What, you mean there aren’t literal mountains of corpses everywhere due to the billions of mRNA vaccine doses administered? I’m shocked! Shocked! Well, not that shocked.

    These cancer treatments sound really promising. I wonder if they can eventually be used for other cancer types?

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      2 months ago

      What, you mean there aren’t literal mountains of corpses everywhere due to the billions of mRNA vaccine doses administered?

      Of course there are, the globalists are just keeping the lamestream media from reporting it! You just need to look out the window to see them!

      …okay, not your window, but trust me, they’re there! Do your own research!

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      2 months ago

      Should be able to. My dummy understanding is the mrna vaccines are programmable so they just need to find the proteins associated with different cancer cells, program an mrna vaccine to tell your white blood cells to kill cancer and blamo.

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        2 months ago

        Pretty fucking awesome if they can be used that way for pretty much any cancer. Goodbye chemo, hello cancer vaccines!

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          2 months ago

          One caveat here, if people get a vaccine for skin cancer, they’ll inevitably spend way way more time in the sun… this will lead to a rise in other forms of cancer like leukemia