Posted on 06/07/2025 7:34:46 AM PDT by bitt
The most common cancer in women — and one of the deadliest — may have finally met its match.
Development of a breakthrough vaccine researchers say could eradicate breast cancer by 2030 wrapped up phase one of its clinical trial this week, with more than 75% of women showing a strong immune response, as measured by antibodies on their white blood cells.
The vaccine is aimed at both preventing and treating breast cancer — which affects one in eight women.
“It’s very exciting,” said Dr. Amit Kumar, CEO of Anixa Biosciences, which is designing the vaccine along with the Cleveland Clinic.
During the trial’s first phase, researchers gave the vaccine to 35 women, most of them with triple negative breast cancer — the most lethal form. It’s the type that famously led Angelina Jolie to undergo a preventative double mastectomy at 37, after finding out she had the genetic mutation for the disease.
The women had their blood drawn periodically to measure the level of antibody production on their T and B cells – two types of white blood cells – against alpha-lactalbumin, the molecule targeted by the vaccine.
Researchers said the only side effect observed was irritation at the injection site.
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Interesting timing...
also,
wine???
And cats.
Me no trustie vaccinie no more.
More and more coming out about mammograms and how they’re causing an uptick. The alternative is that you can request an ultrasound of the breast to get the same results. No radiation. Downside is that breast size can impact results quality. I don’t recall which side of the spectrum yields better results.
Additionally, all of these “vaccines” are anything but. You’re not injecting inert or dead cancer cells, you’re modifying the immune response to them. This is substantially different, and until someone starts actually looking into all of these immune-suppressant therapies to understand the downstream effects, it’s just clever advertising.
I was gonna ask ... how MUCH mRNA in this one? /shiny side out
So the NY Post states that 14% of women who drink will get breast cancer.
But the article doesn’t state what percentage of the overall population gets breast cancer.
So, I asked perplexity.ai.
“Approximately 13% of women in the United States—about 1 in 8—will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lives”
The difference is trivial, and likelyaccounted for by other behaviors besides drinking alcohol.
Unless they say it’s not mRNA tech I assume it is and steer clear of
And they’ll say it in paragraph one I guess. I’m not the only one on to them
Ha. Good catch!
I read this as immune stimulation, not immune suppression. IOW, it stimulates the body’s own defenses to go after the cancer cells.
yeah I have a hard time trusting
I female friend on mine from work died from triple-negative breast cancer almost two years ago. She thought it was under control, then the next thing that happened was that she immediately left work and died about six months later.
Anyone who understands the devastation of women (and some men) by breast cancer, wouldn’t be pulling the anti vaccine card on this one.
However, I’ll believe it when I see it. Note it only had a response in 75% and it only treats (maybe) one category of breast cancer.
Not sure which I’m more fearful of - government vaxxes like the COVID vax - or breast cancer itself, which took my mother, grandmother and two aunts (yes I am at very high risk).
My mother had breast cancer twice but lived to 98. My kid sister and I had it at the same time. She lost the coin toss and had the triple negative strain while I got the easy cure with surgery stuff. This new drug does not appear to be MRNA.
My wife is getting a mastectomy Monday.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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