Christine Olsson/AFP/Getty ImagesWu’s research focused on small mutations in cancer tumor cells.
However, in many cases, cancer vaccines have failed to live up to their promise — largely because the right target hasn’t been found.
“This is a fantastic discovery.”By sequencing DNA from healthy and cancer cells, Wu and her team identified a cancer patient’s unique tumor neoantigens.
More work is needed before they are a viable treatment options for many cancer patients.
To show that these type of cancer vaccines work, much larger randomized control trials are needed.
Persons:
Catherine Wu, Boston’s Dana, “, ”, Wu, Lendahl, Dr Patrick Ott, Sam Ogden, Honjo, James Allison, Tasuku Honjo, James P Allison, Christine Olsson, ” Hans, Gustaf Ljunggren, Matt Stone, “ I’m, ” Wu, ” Lendahl, you’ve, It’s, ” Barbara Brigham, BioNTech, ” CNN’s Brenda Goodman
Organizations:
CNN, Farber Cancer Institute, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Karolinska, Getty, US Food and Drug Administration, FDA, MediaNews, Boston Herald, Merck, Moderna, ”, Covid
Locations:
Sweden, BioNTech, Rome