COVID vaccines have often been at the center of discussions, mostly for their side effects and potential risks. But this time the spotlight is on something positive - COVID vaccine is being linked to prolonging the life of cancer patients. But not every COVID vaccine, only mRNA.Scientists at the University of Florida and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center discovered something very important. They found that people with serious lung or skin cancer who got an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine around the time they started their anti-cancer treatment, which is immunotherapy, lived much longer than those who didn't get the shot. Specifically, the vaccine seemed helpful if it was given within 100 days of starting the cancer treatment.Also Read: Is Bubble Tea Putting Your Health at Risk? Exper
mRNA COVID Vaccines Found To Help Cancer Patients Live Longer: Can This Be The Ultimate Cancer Cure?
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