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Melanoma Cases Have Doubled in the Last 30 Years. This New Cancer Vaccine May Increase Survival Rates

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 14, 2022

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Getty Images An experimental cancer vaccine combined with immunotherapy cut the risk of death from melanoma or a recurrence of the disease by 44%, pharmaceutical companies announced Tuesday. The personalized mRNA vaccine, the same technology used in some COVID-19 vaccines, combined with the immunotherapy Keytruda led to the significant improvement in patients with stage 3 or stage 4 melanoma who had had surgery and who had a high risk of... + full article



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