Cancer Vaccines

Cancer is the name given for these diseases in which the body cells become abnormal and divide without control. Cancer cells may invade nearby tissues. And they may spread through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to other parts of the body. The aim of cancer vaccines is to stimulate the immune system to be able to recognise cancer cells as abnormal and destroy them. Some vaccines for particular cancers have been developed and are being tested to see whether they can treat a cancer, or help to stop it from coming back after cancer treatment. There are two major categories that cancer vaccines fit into: Specific cancer vaccine & Universal cancer vaccine. As the name suggests, specific cancer vaccines are designed to treat specific types of cancers. In other words, a vaccine could be developed for lung cancer, another vaccine could be used to treat colon cancer and yet another vaccine could treat skin cancer and so on. A more appealing cancer vaccine would be one that could fight cancer cells regardless of cancer type. This type of vaccine is called a universal cancer vaccine. 

  • Immunotherapy on targeting cancer gene therapy
  • Cancer Therapeutic Vaccines
  • Preventive cancer vaccines
  • Immunotherapy of cancer vaccines
  • Research on cancer vaccines

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