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  1. The future of vaccines does look exciting, with breakthroughs happening fast and furious, there’s optimism innmedical research labs.

  2. Well of course they are… this is the future! In all seriousness, this is really cool!

  3. Thanks to a government funded UK program, eh? I wonder how the US’s government-funded programs are doing right now….

    Wait, let me guess……

  4. Medium_Childhood3806 on

    American here just throwing out an early congratulations to the rest of the world on finding a cure for cancer. It would have been nice to live to see it saving people’s lives, but we’ll all be dead from measles or the bird flu soon, so good luck on your end!

  5. escalations_007 on

    Too bad the cancer currently plaguing the USA, and by association the rest of us, doesn’t believe in vaccines.

  6. Ben_Drinkin_Coffee on

    Would someone be so kind as to ELI5 as to why cancers are affected by vaccines? Are cancers a virus? Like a virus?

  7. SyboksBlowjobMLM on

    It’ll be interesting to see how the vaccine cranks approach this, should products come to market

  8. newleafkratom on

    “…In the current trials,” Lee elucidated, “we do a biopsy of the patient, sequence the tissue, send it to the pharmaceutical company, and they design a personalized vaccine that’s bespoke to that patient’s cancer.”

    “That vaccine is not suitable for anyone else,” he recounted to the magazine. “It’s like science fiction…”

  9. Incredible, the future is bright, despite the Neanderthals in the US trying to bring us back to Medieval times. So glad this research is proceeding in the UK, free from interference from the US HHS.

  10. thehairyhobo on

    RFK Jr

    “People only started getting cancer when they would go to the doctor so my office is proposing to shut down all hospitals and clinics.”