Advances in Cancer Vaccines and mRNA Therapeutics Show Promising Breakthroughs

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Researchers at the University of Florida have developed a promising experimental mRNA-based vaccine that could lead to a universal cancer vaccine, boosting the immune system to fight various cancers and potentially replacing traditional treatments like surgery and chemotherapy. The vaccine works by stimulating immune responses, including increasing PD-L1 proteins on cancer cells, making tumors more vulnerable to immune attack. While still in early stages and tested in mice, this approach could revolutionize cancer treatment if successful in humans.
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