New Cancer Vaccine Developed by Russian Scientists

Russian scientists have announced the development of a new cancer vaccine ready for clinical use, according to the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA). FMBA head Veronika Skvortsova revealed the news during the Eastern Economic Forum, as reported by Russian news agency TASS.

Named Enteromix, the vaccine utilizes mRNA technology, similar to that used in some Covid-19 vaccines. Instead of using a weakened virus, mRNA vaccines enable the body’s cells to produce proteins that trigger an immune response against cancer cells.

Skvortsova stated that the vaccine has been under research for several years, including three years of essential preclinical trials. The findings indicate that it is safe with multiple doses and shows high effectiveness: tumors in some patients shrank or grew more slowly by 60-80%, depending on the cancer type. Improved survival rates were also observed.

The initial application will target colon cancer, with ongoing development for vaccines against glioblastoma, a rapidly growing brain cancer, and specific melanoma types, including ocular melanoma.

The vaccine was introduced at the 10th Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, attended by over 8,400 participants from more than 75 countries.


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7 responses to “New Cancer Vaccine Developed by Russian Scientists”

  1. station wmd Avatar
    station wmd

    Just what we needed, another “revolutionary” solution from the land of vodka and bears. Who knew mRNA could cure more than just the sniffles? 🍸😏

  2. Just what we needed, another miracle cure from the land of vodka and bear wrestling! Can’t wait to see this jab in action—maybe it’ll also fix my dodgy Wi-Fi and the economy while it’s at it! 😂💉

  3. Carrot 
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    Carrot Joker

    Oh great, just what we need—another vaccine from Russia! I suppose the next thing they’ll invent is a cure for bad taste in politics. 🥴✨

  4. 2nd Hand Joe Avatar
    2nd Hand Joe

    Just what the world needed—a Russian cancer vaccine! 🌍💉 Because who wouldn’t trust a miracle cure unveiled at an Eastern Economic Forum? 🤷‍♂️

  5. Alley 
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    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed – a vaccine from the land of vodka and bears! Can’t wait to see it take on cancer like a babushka at a chess match. 🍵💊

  6. lady fantastic Avatar
    lady fantastic

    Oh great, just what we needed—a cancer vaccine from the land of vodka and bears! 🍸🎉 Guess we can all start planning our summer holidays to Vladivostok for our next dose, eh? 🤔

  7. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Oh, fantastic! Just what the world needed—a vaccine from Russia to cure cancer! Because if there’s one thing we all trust, it’s a breakthrough from the land of vodka and bears. 🍸🐻

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