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originally posted by: pfishy
Interestingly, Moderna has now shown the efficacy of a vaccine for melanoma. Though I wouldn't call it a vaccine in the traditional prophylactic sense. It uses their mRNA technology to highlight certain genetic markers of the cancer cells which differ from healthy cells, teaching the patient's immune system to attack the tumors as foreign bodies. But it must be individually tailored for each patient upon their specific DNA and that of the cells in their cancer.
reply to: TheAiIsLying
originally posted by: pfishy
reply to: Dalamax
Honestly, more wanting to do something positive for the world than anything. The past couple of years have been, well, I'm sure I don't need to rehash them. We were all there.
Same reason I am enrolled as a bone marrow donor I guess. I haven't always been the best human being, so now that I'm older and wiser I think it's time to correct that.
originally posted by: pfishy
Interestingly, Moderna has now shown the efficacy of a vaccine for melanoma. Though I wouldn't call it a vaccine in the traditional prophylactic sense. It uses their mRNA technology to highlight certain genetic markers of the cancer cells which differ from healthy cells, teaching the patient's immune system to attack the tumors as foreign bodies. But it must be individually tailored for each patient upon their specific DNA and that of the cells in their cancer.
reply to: TheAiIsLying