The newly discovered cancer-resistant 'vaccine' is ready for testing in humans


Scientists at Stanford University have invented a vaccine, which will also destroy other cancer
like objects in the body including tumor when entering a tumor.
Applying this vaccine to the rat is successfully completed.
It will be implemented soon after human application.
This vaccine, made up of two substances which stimulates the body's immune system, was applied to a rat. It has made extensive reactions to the destruction of cancer cells near and away from the injection site. It will soon be applied to human body experiments after the success of the treatment of various types of cancer in mice.

The new vaccine completely eliminates the tumor of the rat; Source: TomoNews
It will initially be applied to 15 people affected by lymphoma. In this science-based research, scientists hope that the results will be as interesting as any other organism.

Of the 90 rats infected with lymphoma, 87 mice became cancer free after the vaccine was applied for the first time. After the second injection of the remaining 3 mice, they also got rid of cancer.

When humans are diagnosed with cancer, they can detect disease-resistant cells and attack special proteins in tumor. But with the increase of cancer, the body's immune system decreases.

Wonderfully effective this treatment is expected to be possible only by the patient's own immune cells. The drug can be re-activated by cancer due to cancer. Then it increases the power of cells so that they can destroy cancer cells.

The drug makes the cells resistant; Source: Science

Over the years, prevention therapy has given priority to cancer treatment. It is considered to be more effective and less harmful than radiation therapy.

Although effective in mice, scientists know that after entering the human body, its results may be different. Testing on other animals is not always a reliable indicator, which can be sure of how they work in the human body. If the human body tests show similar results, then cancer treatment may start some new therapies instead of surgery. Scientists also believe that it can prevent tumor recurrence.

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