Cancer Vaccine
A cancer vaccine is a type of immunotherapy used to prevent the spread and recurrence of cancer in patients. It works by training the body's immune system to identify and attack cancerous cells. Studies suggest that cancer vaccines can induce long-term protection and reduce the risk of developing cancer. In some cases, it can reduce the size of existing tumors and induce a complete remission. Cancer vaccines are particularly useful in preventing certain types of cancer, such as cervical and ovarian cancer, as well as recurrent cases of certain cancers. As a result, they can play an important role in reducing the mortality rate of cancer.
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