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Prostate cancer vaccine could be available in five years, researchers say – 7NEWS.com.au
Scientists could be on the cusp of producing a ground-breaking therapeutic vaccine to treat one of Australia’s most common cancers.
Australian researchers believe they could be on the cusp of producing a therapeutic vaccine to treat prostate cancer.
Scientists at the Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital (RBWH) say the potentially ground-breaking treatment could be developed within as little as five years.
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What we have developed in the lab is very promising and we now need to test the patient population, Dr Matthew Roberts, a Urologist and Researcher at the RBWH said.
The therapeutic vaccine will be ta…
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