New vaccine to possibly cure cancer
3rd Dec 2005, 10:43 GMT
(November 10, 2005, 2:36 p.m.) Many of us think of a shot to prevent the flu, but not necessarily cancer. Now researchers are on the cutting edge of a new treatment. It seems they found a way to use the body's own arsenal to change a patient's diagnosis.
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