This week, Russia made global headlines with the announcement of a groundbreaking mRNA cancer vaccine set to be distributed free to its citizens in 2025. Designed to inhibit tumor growth and spread, pre-clinical trials have shown promising results. Researchers are also leveraging AI to personalize these vaccines, potentially reducing production time to less than an hour—a significant leap forward in cancer treatment. The world is waiting on more detailed information, but here’s what we know so far.
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