New study finds mRNA vaccine helps battle against melanoma

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Researchers have been experimenting with mRNA for decades as a potential weapon against cancer, but they haven’t had much luck — until now. In a new study, scientists tested two groups of melanoma patients. They found nearly 79% of patients had no recurrence after 18 months when given a personalized mRNA treatment in addition to the immunotherapy treatment Keytruda. That number was just over 62% for those who only received the immunotherapy. Dr. Ryan Sullivan, associate director of the melanoma program at Mass General Hospital Cancer Center and a co-author of this new study, joined CBS News to talk about it.

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