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VisitWhat will be the international reaction to Russia's EnteroMix launch by mid-2025?
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Russia to Launch Free mRNA Cancer Vaccine in 2025 with 75-80% Tumor Reduction
Dec 17, 2024, 10:01 PM
Russia has announced the development of a cancer vaccine that will be distributed free of charge to cancer patients starting in early 2025. The vaccine, developed by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology and the Gamaleya National Research Center, is reportedly a personalized mRNA-based treatment designed to slow tumor progression and reduce tumor size by up to 75-80%. According to Andrey Kaprin, Chief Oncologist of the Ministry of Health, the vaccine will be offered to patients who have exhausted other treatment options. The clinical trials for the vaccine, named 'EnteroMix,' are set to begin soon, with candidates being selected from patients aged 18 to 75 who have histologically confirmed tumors. The vaccine is not intended for prevention in the general population but will be tailored to treat individual cancer patients. The cost of production is estimated at 300,000 rubles per dose, but it will be provided free to Russian citizens. It remains unclear which specific types of cancer the vaccine is designed to treat.
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