Summary:
- The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have shown potential in treating cancer. Researchers are exploring how the same technology used in the COVID-19 vaccines could be applied to cancer treatment.
- mRNA vaccines work by teaching the body's cells to produce a specific protein that triggers an immune response. This same approach could be used to target and fight cancer cells.
- Ongoing research is investigating the use of mRNA vaccines to treat various types of cancer, including melanoma, lung cancer, and breast cancer. The results so far have been promising, suggesting this could be a new revolution in cancer treatment.