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Personalised Skin Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in New Trial Results – Gizmodo Australia
The future of cancer treatment might involve personalised vaccines meant to manage or even prevent relapses — at least if new research published Thursday continues…

The future of cancer treatment might involve personalised vaccines meant to manage or even prevent relapses at least if new research published Thursday continues to pan out. In a small clinical trial, high-risk melanoma patients given such a vaccine were able to create a long term, durable immune response to their cancer, scientists said. They also remained alive four years after the initial treatment, with most being actively disease-free.
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