• baggachipz
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    4 months ago

    Does this mean we would get vaccinated against all forms of cancer? Because these are a lot. What about people who already have a cancer?

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      4 months ago

      Many kinds yes, idk enough to say all. Docs take a sample of the cancer DNA, turn that into an mRNA vaccine, inject it into you, and your immune system precisely destroys the cancer.

      It seems interesting for many cancers, and lifesaving for already metastasized cancers.

      Only downside will be lifelong wage garnishment to The Company.

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      4 months ago

      It’s not necessarily a vaccine that you get in advance. It’s simply a vaccine in that it causes your body to create antibodies against the wonky cells, they can happen after chemo or radiation and still be effective.