02:48 p.m
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Biotechnology has announced that it plans to produce a cancer vaccine before 2030, according to Sky News.
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It is scheduled that “BioNTech” will start conducting clinical trials on the expected vaccine in Britain this year, according to statements made by Ugur Shahir, the company’s co-founder and CEO, the day before yesterday, to the German magazine “Der Spiegel”.
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Ogur added that the company will rely on mRNA technology to develop a cancer vaccine, similar to its coronavirus vaccines.
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The company official explained: “In 2014, we needed a period ranging between 4 and 6 months to create an individual vaccine for cancer, and now we need 4 to 6 weeks,” continuing: “Our goal is to obtain it in less than a month.”
It is noteworthy that the company “BioNTech” has gained wide popularity at the high level and achieved huge profits after its partnership with “Pfizer” to produce the Covid-19 vaccine.