A new type of vaccine based on mRNA technology is seen by many as a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer.
We sat down with oncologist Lennard Lee to discuss why he hopes these vaccines will prove to be the “silver lining of the pandemic.”
We sat down with oncologist Lennard Lee to discuss why he hopes these vaccines will prove to be the “silver lining of the pandemic.”
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Enjoy!
A very good man.
Mark my words.
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My concern is that if the possibility of an ovarian cancer vaccine or cure of any kind is developed in the UK, how would I manage to get it?
Are we going to see a rise in vaccine tourism where only some can afford it and others can’t. That’s dangerous and very sad.
But in the maga paradise known as Iowa, the Q anon republicans tried to ban this stuff.
https://www.axios.com/local/des-moines/2025/03/04/iowa-lawmakers-advance-bills-key-deadline
Get up against the wall and turn around.
If you don’t want mRNA vaccines, wait. There may be a treatment or vaccine coming that you may want, when they find out all long term side effects in fifty years.
i'm gonna just leave this here.
We were on the verge of being able to prevent or treat SO MANY cancers. [makes gutteral rage sound]