• @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    There are some promising efforts for vaccines against cancer. It’s teaching your immune system to kill cells that were supposed to die on their own. It’s a relatively recent development, though.

    Plus, as should always be stated with cancer treatments, there is no singular “cancer”. It’s a class of related problems that need to be handled individually. Vaccine against prostate cancer shouldn’t be expected to work against breast cancer. Anything that claims to cure cancer in a blanket way should be treated with great suspicion.

    • @legion02
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      71 year ago

      The mrna vaccines that allowed us to quickly target covid were under development for targeting cancers. We all got super lucky to be honest.

    • @Kimano
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      51 year ago

      I mean also isn’t the hpv vaccine kinda functionally a cancer vaccine

    • @ph00p
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      11 year ago

      Oh boy, that could also go horribly wrong too, what if a cell is a little bit retarded in it’s growth for some reason but would develop into a useful cell but, NOPE body killed it.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It could, but it’s also improving on something your immune system already does. Out of all the trillions of cells undergoing division in your body all the time, a few of them go cancerous each and every day. Your immune system almost always takes them out. It’s the one time out of a bajilion that things go wrong.