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Scientists Ready to Begin Russian Cancer Vaccine Treatment Within 1-1.5 Months
Scientists Ready to Begin Russian Cancer Vaccine Treatment Within 1-1.5 Months
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Scientists are ready to begin treating patients with a Russian mRNA cancer vaccine within one to one and a half months, Alexander Gintsburg, the director of the Moscow-based Gamaleya National Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, said on Tuesday.
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"Their [patients'] personalized genetic data has been determined, and we are ready to move on to their treatment with joint efforts within literally one to one and a half months," Gintsburg said during a roundtable.The Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology is working on a personalized domestic cancer vaccine based on neoantigens. According to the center’s director, Alexander Ginzburg, it will begin to be administered experimentally in the coming months to a group of melanoma patients.
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Scientists Ready to Begin Russian Cancer Vaccine Treatment Within 1-1.5 Months
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Scientists are ready to begin treating patients with a Russian mRNA cancer vaccine within one to one and a half months, Alexander Gintsburg, the director of the Moscow-based Gamaleya National Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, said on Tuesday.
"Their [patients'] personalized genetic data has been determined, and we are ready to move on to their treatment with joint efforts within literally one to one and a half months," Gintsburg said during a roundtable.
The Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology is working on a personalized domestic
cancer vaccine based on neoantigens. According to the center’s director, Alexander Ginzburg, it will begin to be administered experimentally in the coming months to a group of melanoma patients.