mRNA COVID vaccines show promise in enhancing cancer treatment and survival

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Research suggests that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may extend survival in certain cancer patients by boosting the immune response, especially when administered within 100 days of starting cancer therapy, potentially enhancing the effectiveness of treatments like checkpoint inhibitors.
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