Success in cancer treatment on mice, scientists from the University of Florida in America have done wonders
JD
August 22, 2025
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- Researchers from the University of Florida have developed an mRNA-based vaccine
- The vaccine will stimulate the body's immune system to attack cancer tumors: It will be effective in all types of cancer
Washington: Millions of people in the world suffer from cancer. Cancer has become the most devastating disease of today. More than one crore people die every year due to cancer. There are different treatment methods for cancer and many people recover, but a cure has not yet been found. In such a situation, a hopeful report has come from America. Researchers from the University of Florida in America have successfully experimented with a cancer vaccine.
According to a report published in the science journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, researchers from the University of Florida have developed a universal vaccine for cancer. The cancer vaccine created by scientists using mRNA, or messenger RNA, technology is likely to be effective in all types of cancer. The results of the experiment on mice are very encouraging. After giving the vaccine, it was found that the cancer tumors disappeared in the mice's bodies.
This vaccine basically stimulates the body's immune system to attack the cancer tumor. It directly attacks the place where the tumor is present in the body. In many mice, the cancer tumor was completely eliminated, while in many mice, the tumor was weakened. This vaccine is not useful in any type of cancer, it is effective in all types of cancer, so this vaccine will play a big role in the future for universal cancer treatment.
When researchers gave this vaccine to mice with skin, bone and brain cancer, they saw that the vaccine generated a powerful immune system in their bodies. It was the immune system that gave a strong fight against cancer. This vaccine, prepared under the guidance of Dr. Elias Sayur, will provide more scientific support to the method of cancer immunotherapy. According to Dr. Elias Sayur, this vaccine reactivates the deactivated cells. This makes the body's fight against cancer stronger.
Currently, cancer treatment focuses on mutations. That is, permanent changes are made to the body's DNA. In short, the current popular treatment causes permanent changes, but the vaccine created by researchers at the University of Florida copies the body's method of fighting viruses. The vaccine itself identifies the tumor in the body and focuses only on it.