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How an mRNA vaccine could transform cancer care

March 5, 2026

Can a personalized mRNA vaccine stop melanoma before it metastasizes? A major trial is putting it to the test. Plus: blood plasma injections, dog therapy and other new treatments.

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New treatments are emerging across very different areas of medicine: vaccines that help the immune system target cancer, gene editing tools offering hope to children with rare disorders, movement based therapies like dancing that ease stress, platelet rich plasma used to support healing in damaged joints, and social connection programs designed to reduce the harm caused by loneliness. How do these approaches work — and could they genuinely improve care for both chronic and acute conditions?

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