There’s been a lot of talk lately about mRNA vaccines being the “next big thing” in cancer treatment. But what does the science actually say?

In this educational video clip from our recent Live “Office Hours” Zoom session, Molecular Oncology Scientist and Precision Cancer Medicine expert, Alex Rolland, breaks down what you need to know.

Watch this video to learn:

  • – The science behind mRNA vaccine technology – what it is and how it works.
  • – How these vaccines are designed to target cancer – and how that’s different from traditional vaccines.
  • – What the research shows so far – plus what we still don’t know.
  • – The challenges and limitations – why this approach isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution.

This balanced, science-based discussion will give you the clarity you need about an otherwise oft-misunderstood topic. And it will help to empower you to make better decisions for your cancer care.

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This video is from our Live Office Hours series, which happens monthly for members of our Cancer: Just the Facts program. You might also find this video to be beneficial: Explore the Best Supplements for Cancer.

If you’d like to join our next Live Office Hours, or want to watch the replays, just sign up for Cancer: Just the Facts

You’ll also receive access to many more educational videos and materials on Precision Cancer Medicine – that we only share inside of this special support group. Join hundreds of other patients who are already part of our growing community and learning how to advocate for better care. You are not alone.

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As we always say, knowledge is power!

Want to find out what is possible for you in cancer treatment today?

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As always, please reach out anytime if you have questions. We’re here to support you.

Published by on August 5, 2025