World's first jab to stop skin cancer tested in UK
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- A personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.
Experts say the treatment is "one of the most exciting developments in modern cancer therapy".
The jab also has the potential to stop bladder, lung and kidney cancer.
Read more: news.sky.com/story/uk-patient...
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Will it be safe and effective like the last ones.
Really hope this works
Oh boy, use the word jab by Moderna?
I've had 2 times cancer twice
Is that even English?
So how many times exactly?
I'm a Libra ~ Joe Biden ( Probably) 😂
u deserve whatever u get if u have this
Let’s hope this works
for the doctors always 😂
mRNA "Safe and effective"....
Great stuff. Hope it helps.
And hopefully not an I Am Legend ending.😮
❤ wow, if this works, just wow. Amazing xx
I just don't like cancer is very very painful and I mean very painful
Good
Science is undefeated
The day science, can bring forth 'Peace' to the entire globe,; then and only then would I be in full
agreement - that 'Science is Undefeated'!!
@@joelgoldsmith4747 The day your approval is required for anything other than your own delusion...
WOW great News ❤
Seriously impressive technology. I work in clinical trials and we recently ran a small study using a new technique to map neoantigens in gastro-oesophageal adenocarcinoma patients. Initially it was hoped that the cohort of participants would help us identify a handful of genes which would enable the engineering of mRNA vaccines as a form of immune therapy. Unfortunately, early analysis is showing nearer 30 even in our sample group of 30 participants! This means that cost would be a big implication as each vaccine will need tailored to the patient, however, as the video states, AI might help us simplify and reduce the cost of this process! Very pleased to see this being trialled in a variety of tumour groups. We’re actually about to set up some trials looking at using similar technology in patients with small cell lung cancer and upper GI cancers too. Watch this space!
I AM LEGEND vibes...😮
cancer jab seriously hell no after co vid lol
Sò goòd
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wrong emoji?
The tin foil hats are buzzing.
I'm surprised it isn't flooded with them.
but we don’t have myocarditis
@@Exor840 Congratulations. I would imagine a lot of people don't.
@@Getonwithit204 wrong!
@@bea1365 Nope.
Great news!
This is good news