
Episode 470
Universal Cancer Vaccine
What if there was one vaccine that could protect against all the many forms of cancer?
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
June 5, 20164m 39s
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Show Notes
A vaccine that can teach the immune system to attack any type of cancer is being developed and tested by scientists in Germany. Cancer affects one person in every three. It's caused by genetic damage to our cells, which leads them to grow in an uncontrolled and invasive way. But because the cancer cells are part of our own body, the immune system normally ignores them because they're regarded as non-hostile. What Ugur Sahin and his colleagues are doing is to identify a series of chemical markers that are unique to a patient's cancer cells and then turn these into a genetic message that is... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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immune responseRNAforeign bodyvaccine