By Deanna Neff HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, Oct. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The mRNA technology powering some COVID vaccines ...
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A new study suggests mRNA coronavirus vaccines effectively prolonged the lives of certain cancer patients. The study, ...
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Patients with cancer who received a covid mRNA vaccine within 100 days of beginning immunotherapy treatment gained ...
University of Florida researchers found that advanced lung and skin cancer patients lived “significantly longer” after ...
COVID-19 vaccines may enhance immune responses in some cancer patients, improving tumor treatment outcomes, according to new ...
A COVID-19 mRNA vaccine may help advanced cancer patients live longer by boosting the immune response to immunotherapy.
Co-author Dr Adam Grippin said the researchers discovered that "commercially available mRNA covid vaccines can train patients’ immune systems to eliminate cancer". He suggested this could lead to ...
The findings revealed that the molecule that powers those specific vaccines, mRNA, has been shown to help the immune system ...