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David Baltimore's (Nobel prize 1975) take regarding cancer vaccines

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He was in Greece for a Biotechnology meeting.

During an interview hosted by newspaper Kathimerini, being asked:

"Do you think the development of cancer vaccines is possible?", he responded:

"Many ambitious efforts are underway these days, thanks to the rapid development of mRNA technology, which we owe to the vaccines for COVID. I hope that data from clinical studies will be released soon to give us a clear picture, but cancer is a very insidious disease. Not sure if they will work, we'll see".

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Max says our scientific knowledge doubles every 30 days...

I follow vaccine development trials in PCa, and I believe we will get there... with mRNA vaccine development in the infancy stage, OVM-200 in testing, and more on the way... It's time for a pre-vax celebration...🎉

CigarFred told me to roll up a fatty..., but I feel like an edible...but, there is no wine left to wash it down since a2c drank it all...

See...I do read our posts and replies... I am Administrator material...

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