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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-out

In 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.
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Damn if it worked we might cure cancer
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>>533492432
well it seems to work most of the time
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>>533492352
This is what Biden meant when he said we have a cancer vaxx
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>>533492352
Vaxxies are HELLBOUND!!!
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Conga Rats!
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>>533492547
did 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
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>>533492511
It worked less than half the time
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>>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?
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>>533492352
https://youtu.be/cM1t5BdptT4?
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>>533492914
Right, but it responded in 50% of cases



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