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Revolutionizing CAR-T Cell Therapy for Solid Tumors Researchers have developed a groundbreaking approach to CAR-T cell therapy that addresses two…
Revolutionizing CAR-T Cell Therapy for Solid Tumors Researchers have developed a groundbreaking approach to CAR-T cell therapy that addresses two…
A new study suggests mRNA COVID-19 vaccines could help certain cancer patients live longer by supercharging their immune systems. Researchers found vaccinated individuals with lung cancer or melanoma showed significantly improved survival times compared to unvaccinated peers.
People undergoing treatment for aggressive cancers may live significantly longer if they’ve received mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, according to a recent analysis of medical records. Sources indicate this life-extending effect appears unrelated to COVID-19 protection but instead stems from how the vaccines activate the body’s immune system throughout the entire body, including inside tumors.