THOUSANDS of Brits with cancer have been given fresh hope as a new jab could slow down the disease and boost survival.

The vaccine, described as "remarkable" by scientists, has shown promising results in the fight against one of the deadliest forms of the disease - pancreatic cancer .

Early trials have proven the jab’s ability to supercharge the immune system, enabling it to attack cancer cells and potentially prolong life for patients.

More trials are now underway among a larger group of pancreatic and bowel cancer patients, as experts warn it is "too early" to say whether the jab will work at scale.

Pancreatic cancer, which affects around 10,000 Brits each year, is the deadliest cancer in the world.

And only about seven out of 100 of them will survive it for five years or more, ac

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