Anti - Cancer Vaccines/Drugs

A cancer vaccine is a vaccine that either treats existing cancer or prevents development of a cancer. Antibodies that treats existing malignancy are known as therapeutic cancer vaccines. There are at present vaccines ready to prevent all cancers. However, vaccines against some oncoviruses have demonstrated extremely effective. Treatment regularly fails when malignancy becomes resistant to anti-cancer drugs.

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  • Oncology Nursing and Cancer care
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