ONE SHOT CANCER
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We are currently very close to developing efficient and targeted vaccines against multiple types of cancer. Preventive vaccines exist, such as the HPV vaccine, but therapeutic vaccines are already emerging that directly target cancer cells, eliminating or making the disease chronic.
New techniques are developing vaccines based on RNA, proteins, T cells, and even gene editing, based on the CRISPR technique. This, combined with the great advancement of artificial intelligence, is the key to change.
Today, we can teach our immune system to identify and eliminate cancer cells.
The impossible is very close.

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In 1796, Dr. Jenner developed the first vaccine to contain smallpox. This opened the door to a new era of medicine.
On December 9, 1979, the WHO declared smallpox eradicated. A disease that had killed 300 million people throughout the 20th century.
The first live-virus measles vaccine was approved in 1963. The WHO officially declared the disease eradicated in some countries, such as the United States, in 2000. Between 2020 and 2023, the vaccine has saved 60 million lives.
There are a large number of scientists around the world fighting this disease. Research to control the COVID-19 pandemic opened the door to a new type of vaccine that uses mRNA to instruct proteins and control the cells they produce. But other avenues have also opened up, such as vaccines using cell manipulation or gene editing.
We are close, we have to take the step.
Support our scientists in fighting this disease. We're searching for a cure, we're pursuing vaccines.

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