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Scientists At Work On Promising Breast Cancer Vaccine

Seeded on Mon May 31, 2010 11:29 AM EDT
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Scientists have developed a vaccine that prevents breast cancer from forming in mice, according to findings published in the journal Nature Medicine.

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The researchers from the Cleveland Clinic Learner Research Institute are preparing to conduct human drug trials, but they say it could be years before the vaccine is available on the market.

The vaccine targets a protein in most breast tumors. It was injected into genetically cancer-prone mice to prevent tumors from forming

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Reply#1 - Mon May 31, 2010 11:29 AM EDT
check ur perspective

Sign me up! I'd be happy to participate in such a study. I come from a family with a high incidence of cancer and if the vaccine could help me fabulous, but more likely if I could just help the research get done it could benefit my daughter and her generation.

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Reply#2 - Mon May 31, 2010 12:21 PM EDT
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