riddle me this: why does biontech, who developed covid19 vaxx for pfizer, now have a "mrna solution against pancreatic cancer"https://www.mskcc.org/news/can-mrna-vaccines-fight-pancreatic-cancer-msk-clinical-researchers-are-trying-find-outIn the phase 1 study, 16 patients received the autogene cevumeran vaccine after pancreatic cancer surgery, along with chemotherapy and an immunotherapy drug called a checkpoint inhibitor.Surgery is needed because they need to put the genes of the cancer tumor into a computer to generate a correct mRNA against cancer cells.Then the mRNA can be vaccinated onto patient.Vaccines were custom-made for each patient based on the unique changes in the tumor DNA. (how it has exactly changed from normal human DNA)In 8 of the 16 patients, the vaccine activated tumor-specific immune cells, meaning the vaccine taught the immune system to recognize tumor cells as foreign. This triggered the body to produce immune cells called T cells to target and kill the tumor cells.Of the 8 patients whose immune system responded to the vaccine, 7 (87.5%) were still alive 4 to 6 years after surgery.>The first patient was injected in late 2019, that's 6 years ago.Among the 8 patients who didn’t respond, only 2 (25%) were still alive, with a median survival time of 3.4 years. They were kept alive for as long as possible, with anti cancer medication but cancer eventually took them over.
Damn if it worked we might cure cancer
>>533492432well it seems to work most of the time
>>533492352This is what Biden meant when he said we have a cancer vaxx
>>533492352Vaxxies are HELLBOUND!!!
Conga Rats!
>>533492547did you know Pfizer covid19 vaccine trial officially ended on 2. April 2026 and is now considered finished..why 6 years?and why the cancer vaccine has the same timeline :D
>>533492511It worked less than half the time
>>533492715>Of the 8 patients whose immune system responded to the vaccine, 7 (87.5%) were still alive 4 to 6 years after surgery.One dead, of those whose vaccine worked.But do we know his actual cause of death?
>>533492352https://youtu.be/cM1t5BdptT4?
>>533492914Right, but it responded in 50% of cases