Russia Says It Has Developed New Cancer Vaccine - Will Give For FREE
According to Russia's TASS news agency, Andrey Kaprin, the General director of the Radiology Medical Research Centre of the Russian Ministry of health, declared that the nation has created its own mRNA vaccine to prevent cancer and would provide it to the public at no cost.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had said that Russian scientists were almost finished developing cancer vaccinations that patients could soon be able to get. "We have come very close to the creation of so-called cancer vaccines and immunomodulatory drugs of a new generation," he stated in february during a broadcast speech.
"Currently, it takes a long time to create [personalized vaccinations] since matrix methods are used to calculate how a vaccine or customized mRNA should appear. The Ivannikov Institute, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to perform this math—specifically, neural network computing—has been enlisted. The vaccination leader told TASS that these operations should take between thirty and an hour.
According to the World health Organization, there are approved vaccinations against hepatitis B (HBV), which can cause liver cancer, and human papillomaviruses (HPV), which cause a number of mdata-alignancies, including cervical cancer.