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(CNN)If you ask most experts in the cancer community, creating a wide-ranging vaccine that prevents tumors like we prevent infectious diseases is damn near impossible.

The idea may be tantalizing, but study after study over the last several decades has taught doctors that cancer is personal. Everyone’s looks different on a molecular level. And each tumor is an agile, devious adversary that mutates as it grows to outwit the human immune system.
“They may be right,” Stephen Johnston says, but “if the chance is 10% that it might work, I can’t see any reason why we shouldn’t take that chance.”

Johnston isn’t an oncologist. He’s a scientist, inventor and director of Arizona State University’s Center for Innovations in Medicine. He recently launched a clinical trial to test a cancer vaccine in hundreds of dogs across the country. The trial will examine whether the vaccine delays or prevents a variety of cancers in healthy, older dogs. If it’s successful, Johnston says, it could lay the groundwork for developing a similar vaccine for humans.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/21/health/cancer-vaccine-dog-trial/index.html
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They’re starting to trickle the cures out, people.


766 posted on 06/23/2019 7:04:39 AM PDT by Melian (Check yourself before you KeK yourself. ~ Melian)
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That’s just more of the usual “promising”, needs more study stuff. A long way to go from an initial trial in dogs to use in humans.


769 posted on 06/23/2019 7:09:06 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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They’re starting to trickle the cures out, people.

I read of one some time ago, which "paints" the tumor with a protein or other substance, differentiating it from normal tissue.

Then the white cells quickly gobble it up .

795 posted on 06/23/2019 9:08:13 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER ( "The Owl" eats RATs for breakfast!)
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I am convinced large swaths of cancer are either caused or facilitated by virii. In particular the association with breast cancer and mouse mammary tumor virus is very interesting.


954 posted on 06/23/2019 10:23:02 PM PDT by Axenolith (WWG1WGA!)
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