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The benefit of mRNA vaccines in cancer treatment is ongoing, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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People with lung cancer or melanoma who were receiving immunotherapy and got a Covid vaccine within 100 days of initiating treatment saw dramatically improved survival compared to those folks who did not receive a vaccine, a new study shows. mRNA … The benefit of mRNA vaccines in cancer treatment is ongoing, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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