Learn more here.In our latest In Conversation Special Feature, we spoke with neuro-oncologist Dr. Santosh Kesari about mRNA vaccines for cancer and the potential they hold.
Dr. Kesari talks about the difficulty of treating cancer in the brain, an organ protected by an impermeable barrier that makes effective drug delivery a challenge.
mRNA technology makes it possible to develop personalized vaccines that reveal tumor cells to an individual’s immune system.
Because scientists can develop mRNA vaccines rapidly and relatively cheaply, they offer hope of more accessible cancer treatment for all.This fascinating conversation is also available as a podcast which you can listen to via the link below.Learn more here.Drinking dairy milk may lower.