Nanoparticle vaccine shows promise in preventing multiple cancers in mice

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A new nanoparticle vaccine has shown promise in preventing or slowing multiple cancer types in mice. The vaccine works by activating the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells, with high survival rates observed in vaccinated mice. Researchers are exploring its potential for human application, but extensive further studies are needed to assess safety and efficacy.


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