Stanford University just announced that they are developing a cancer vaccine. A clinical trial with 15 patients will start soon.
We know there is no FDA approved cancer vaccine yet for treatment. The lead researcher Dr Levy states the vaccine contains two components activating the T-cells in the tumors. The mice study shows that if the vaccine is injected into one tumor, not only will the affected tumor shrink and disappear, but also the other tumors of the same type in the different locations will disappear as well.
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ ... -mice.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... ccine.html
We understand in the past many potential cancer vaccines failed all to show effectiveness. We hope this 2nd generation of Cancer Vaccine will succeed. If it does succeed, It will be definitely a true and big break-though.