It is already being tested on women with triple-negative breast cancer. Kumar believes that the potentially life-saving vaccine could hit the market within the next five years.
The vaccine was developed at the Cleveland Clinic by the late Dr. Vincent Tuohy, who died earlier this year. Before his death, Tuohy and his team worked on the development of this vaccine for two decades, Kumar said.
“Various other types of cancer vaccines have been attempted, but nothing has been successful,” Kumar told FOX Business. “We believe they failed because of the mechanism of action used to try to destroy cancer cells.”
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For the first time, Kumar believes the team has made a breakthrough with a vaccine—administered in three shots—that may be able to help more than just breast cancer patients. He eventually hopes that this vaccine will be able to eradicate various types of cancer.
After years of animal testing, the team received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin human testing in 2021. In October 2021, Jennifer Davis was the first woman to undergo the series of
Ifer Davis was the first woman to go through the series of shots in October 2021. Others are going to be working on this before this vaccine is approved (Jennifer Davis), but the people who should really get the credit are people like Jenny and all the patients who let us as scientists try the vaccine out.”
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Patients who allowed us as scientists to test the vaccine deserve the most credit.” was only 41 years old.
It was a harrowing reality and within a few weeks, she was The mother of three was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in the fall of 2018. atment. She underwent four roundsIt was a terrifying reality, and within a few weeks, she was assigned a team of doctors and nurses at Cleveland Clinic.
nic and began aggressive chemotherapy treatment. shShe had four rounds of a “brutal chemotherapy drug” and was supposed to have 12 more rounds of another chemotherapy drug after that.could have ended up in a wheelchair for the rest of her life, Davis’ doctor warned.
“In my mind, I thought the chemotherapy was what was going to save my life. So it was very difficult for me to finally stop,” she said.
In 2019, she underwent a double mastectomy followed by 26 rounds of radiation.
I thought the chemotherapy would save my life. 50% of patients diagnosed with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer In 2019, she had a double
mastectomy, followed by 26 rounds of radiation.andard of care, then that’s it. There’s no pill or anything that I could take that would ensure that Jennifer Davis (Jennifer Davis)