Russia unveils first test batches of cancer vaccine

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Do not expect any similar developments n the US with anti-vax lunatic Robert Kennedy doing his best to destroy the US medical legacy..

from the people who pioneered space travel...

Russian scientists have produced the first three test batches of a newly developed cancer vaccine at the Gamaleya Institute in Moscow, the center’s director, Alexander Gintsburg, has said. The breakthrough drug is an AI-assisted, mRNA-based vaccine designed to target malignant tumors using the patient’s own genetic data.

Reports on the readiness of the vaccine first emerged in September. Preclinical studies showed the drug could shrink tumors and slow their growth by 60-80%, depending on patient characteristics. The vaccine was initially expected to be used in patients with colorectal cancer.

Most importantly, our leading oncology center – the Herzen Institute, headed by academician [Andrey] Kaprin – has obtained the full set of approvals needed to use the technology, from diagnostics and mRNA production to administering it to patients,” Gintsburg said. The vaccine batches remain experimental even though they have passed all quality checks, he stressed on Wednesday.

Unlike conventional vaccines that prevent infection and severe illness, mRNA cancer vaccines are not designed to stop disease transmission. Traditional vaccines are given to healthy people, while oncology vaccines are a new class of therapies used to treat advanced-stage cancer. They are described as “vaccines” because they act on the immune system, training it to recognize and destroy tumor cells.

The new vaccine is a personalized treatment built to target malignant tumors using the patient’s own genetic information. Developed with the help of artificial intelligence, the mRNA platform allows each dose to be tailored to an individual’s cancer profile, potentially offering a more precise and effective therapy.

The Gamaleya Institute is known internationally for developing Sputnik V, Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine.

Earlier, Russia began trials of a drug based on a genetically modified oncolytic smallpox virus for the treatment of brain cancer, a process expected to take around two years.

Last month, the Health Ministry also authorized the use of two cancer vaccines: NeoOncoVak, a therapeutic mRNA-based vaccine for melanoma, and Oncopept, a peptide vaccine for malignant tumors. Both are made individually for patients using genetic analysis of the tumor and other biomaterials, and have narrowly targeted therapeutic indications.

from the censored https://www.******/russia/629304-cancer-vaccine-tests/ here the asterisks refer to rt...

 
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Do not expect any similar developments n the US with anti-vax lunatic Robert Kennedy doing his best to destroy the US medical legacy..

from the people who pioneered space travel...

Russian scientists have produced the first three test batches of a newly developed cancer vaccine at the Gamaleya Institute in Moscow, the center’s director, Alexander Gintsburg, has said. The breakthrough drug is an AI-assisted, mRNA-based vaccine designed to target malignant tumors using the patient’s own genetic data.

Reports on the readiness of the vaccine first emerged in September. Preclinical studies showed the drug could shrink tumors and slow their growth by 60-80%, depending on patient characteristics. The vaccine was initially expected to be used in patients with colorectal cancer.

Most importantly, our leading oncology center – the Herzen Institute, headed by academician [Andrey] Kaprin – has obtained the full set of approvals needed to use the technology, from diagnostics and mRNA production to administering it to patients,” Gintsburg said. The vaccine batches remain experimental even though they have passed all quality checks, he stressed on Wednesday.

Unlike conventional vaccines that prevent infection and severe illness, mRNA cancer vaccines are not designed to stop disease transmission. Traditional vaccines are given to healthy people, while oncology vaccines are a new class of therapies used to treat advanced-stage cancer. They are described as “vaccines” because they act on the immune system, training it to recognize and destroy tumor cells.

The new vaccine is a personalized treatment built to target malignant tumors using the patient’s own genetic information. Developed with the help of artificial intelligence, the mRNA platform allows each dose to be tailored to an individual’s cancer profile, potentially offering a more precise and effective therapy.

The Gamaleya Institute is known internationally for developing Sputnik V, Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine.

Earlier, Russia began trials of a drug based on a genetically modified oncolytic smallpox virus for the treatment of brain cancer, a process expected to take around two years.

Last month, the Health Ministry also authorized the use of two cancer vaccines: NeoOncoVak, a therapeutic mRNA-based vaccine for melanoma, and Oncopept, a peptide vaccine for malignant tumors. Both are made individually for patients using genetic analysis of the tumor and other biomaterials, and have narrowly targeted therapeutic indications.

from the censored https://www.******/russia/629304-cancer-vaccine-tests/ here the asterisks refer to rt...

Emerging vaccines should be viewed by all as dangerous until absolutely proven otherwise. Just look at how many thousands of people were hurt or killed from the covid vaccine.
 
as usual, you are completely wrong and out of your depth...

Vaccines must progress through several phases of clinical trials to test for safety, immunogenicity, effectiveness, dose levels, and adverse effects of the candidate vaccine. Vaccine developers have to invest resources internationally to find enough participants for Phase II–III clinical trials when the virus has proved to be a "moving target" of changing transmission rates across and within countries, forcing companies to compete for trial participants.

Clinical trial organizers may also encounter people unwilling to be vaccinated due to vaccine hesitancyor disbelief in the science of the vaccine technology and its ability to prevent infection. As new vaccines are developed during the COVID‑19 pandemic, licensure of COVID‑19 vaccine candidates requires submission of a full dossier of information on development and manufacturing quality

By 2025, all major COVID-19 vaccines in widespread global use — including mRNA, viral-vector, protein-subunit, and inactivated-virus platforms — had completed full standard Phase III randomized clinical trials involving tens of thousands of participants before or during regulatory approval.


how did the UN get rid of smallpox ?

comrade stalin BSC
moscow
 
as usual, you are completely wrong and out of your depth...

Vaccines must progress through several phases of clinical trials to test for safety, immunogenicity, effectiveness, dose levels, and adverse effects of the candidate vaccine. Vaccine developers have to invest resources internationally to find enough participants for Phase II–III clinical trials when the virus has proved to be a "moving target" of changing transmission rates across and within countries, forcing companies to compete for trial participants.

Clinical trial organizers may also encounter people unwilling to be vaccinated due to vaccine hesitancyor disbelief in the science of the vaccine technology and its ability to prevent infection. As new vaccines are developed during the COVID‑19 pandemic, licensure of COVID‑19 vaccine candidates requires submission of a full dossier of information on development and manufacturing quality

By 2025, all major COVID-19 vaccines in widespread global use — including mRNA, viral-vector, protein-subunit, and inactivated-virus platforms — had completed full standard Phase III randomized clinical trials involving tens of thousands of participants before or during regulatory approval.


how did the UN get rid of smallpox ?

comrade stalin BSC
moscow
I don't know if the pharmaceutical companies that got government assurances that they could not be sued for the next 75 years will remain immune from liability for the wave of illnesses and deaths that were caused by the Covid vaccines.

Stanford Study Pinpoints Cause of Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis and a Possible Fix | The Epoch Times

12-10-25

Stanford Study Pinpoints Cause of Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis and a Possible Fix
 
is this the best you can do...

that great font of scientific knowledge the epoch times...

if you had read your own reference you would have seen these two phrases

"..rare heart inflammation cases.."

"..the study allows for a medical option where damage from the vaccine can be prevented..."

your point, assuming there is a point, is ???

anyone with half a scientific education knows vaccines have side effects in some people..

comrade stalin
moscow
 
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is this the best you can do...

that great font of scientific knowledge the epoch times...

if you had read your own reference you would have seen these two phrases

"..rare heart inflammation cases.."

"..the study allows for a medical option where damage from the vaccine can be prevented..."

your point, assuming there is a point, is ???

anyone with half a scientific education knows vaccines have side effects in some people..

comrade stalin
moscow
"Rare" does not mean "less than 10,000" and "can be prevented" is another way of saying "the deadly and/or devastating problems with the vaccine might be possibly fixed."
 
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