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Dr Balachandr­an leads mRNA vaccine trial for pancreatic cancer

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A NEW vaccine using the same mRNA technology as the Pfizer jab against Covid-19 could be a breakthrou­gh in the fight against pancreatic cancer.

In a promising early study conducted by German company BioNTech - which partnered with Pfizer to develop the lifesaving Covid shot - half of the patients remained cancer-free 18 months after having their tumors removed and receiving the jabs.

The groundbrea­king trial - led by Dr Vinod Balachandr­an at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan - presented its promising results at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago on Sunday (12).

Doctors said the results showed that the vaccine could train the immune system to kill pancreatic cancer cells by boosting immune cells that target tumors.

The trial was carried out on 16 patients, each of whom was given eight doses of the individual­ized vaccine made using the mRNA genetic code found in each of their tumors.

The patients received their jabs after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor.

Results showed the jab produced a T cell response in eight out of the 16 patients, who remained cancer-free throughout the duration of the trial.

The remaining patients who did not respond to the vaccine either died or saw their cancer return.

‘Unlike some of the other immunother­apies, these mRNA vaccines do appear to have the ability to stimulate immune responses in pancreatic cancer patients,' Balachandr­an said of the promising preliminar­y results.

‘So we're very excited about that, and the early results that suggest that if you have an immune response, you may have a better outcome.'

Pancreatic cancer is among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the US, with 90 percent of patients dying within two years of their diagnosis, BioNTech noted.

Balachandr­an added the results should be welcome news for other cancer patients too.

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Dr Vinod Balachandr­an

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