I lost my mom and grandmother to pancreatic cancer. Mom was only 47 and passed within 9 months of diagnosis.
Its insidious. Hard to find early. Difficult to treat. Almost always fatal.
This gives me so much hope… but there’s a bill in the U.S. to ban mRNA vaccines. We must push back.
Its insidious. Hard to find early. Difficult to treat. Almost always fatal.
This gives me so much hope… but there’s a bill in the U.S. to ban mRNA vaccines. We must push back.
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Science Friday
90% of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer die from the disease. That's why the medical community is excited about the results of a small trial in which nearly half of the pancreatic cancer patients who received an mRNA vaccine for the disease remained relapse-free three years later.
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type doesn’t matter-a cancer diagnosis is, for the most part, a death sentence. And in the twenty-first century, it shouldn’t be. Not ‘shouldn’t be’ a death sentence, shouldn’t be. Period!
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