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Florida scientists create universal CANCER VACCINE

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Major science breakthrough — Florida scientists create universal CANCER VACCINE

The mRNA vaccine trains the immune system to attack cancer like a virus — affecting multiple tumor types

Researchers say it could one day replace surgery, radiation, or chemo 

Human trials are next.

In a major scientific breakthrough, researchers in Florida have developed a universal cancer vaccine that could transform how the world treats cancer.

Designed using mRNA technology — the same method used in COVID-19 vaccines — this new shot trains the body’s immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells like it would a virus.

What sets this vaccine apart is its broad-spectrum design, meaning it could target multiple types of tumors rather than a single cancer. Scientists believe this innovation has the potential to replace invasive treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and even surgery in the future.

The vaccine is currently being tested in preclinical models, and the results have been so promising that human trials are scheduled to begin soon.

This development comes as part of a growing movement to use precision medicine and immunotherapy to treat previously incurable diseases. While it may take years before it’s publicly available, experts are calling this vaccine a “game-changer” in oncology.

Stay with Record News for updates as the human trials move forward

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