Tag: neoantigens
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Cancer Vaccines Enter a New Era of Personalized Immunotherapy
Overview: A Turning Point in Cancer Vaccines For decades, researchers have pursued cancer vaccines as a means to train the immune system to recognize and attack tumors. A comprehensive review from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai highlights a pivotal shift: cancer vaccines are moving from generic approaches toward highly personalized immunotherapies. By…
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Cancer vaccines enter a new era of personalized immunotherapy
A turning point in cancer vaccines Decades of cancer vaccine research are coalescing into a new era of personalized immunotherapy. Led by a comprehensive review from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the latest work highlights how advances in genomics, bioinformatics, and immune engineering are enabling vaccines that are tailored to…
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Cancer Vaccines Enter a New Era: Personalization Accelerates Immunotherapy
Introduction: A Turning Point in Cancer Vaccines Researchers are witnessing a pivotal shift in cancer treatment as vaccines designed to stimulate the immune system against tumors move toward true personalization. A comprehensive review from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai synthesizes decades of cancer vaccine research and highlights how advances in tumor sequencing,…
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Targeted mRNA Vaccines: Train Immune System to Fight Cancer
What are targeted mRNA vaccines and why do they matter for cancer? Cancer remains one of the leading health challenges worldwide, capable of adapting and hiding from conventional treatments. Targeted mRNA vaccines offer a new approach by teaching the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells specifically, while sparing healthy tissue. Unlike traditional chemotherapy,…
