Vaccination to Prevent Cancer

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Abstract

Vaccines stimulate the immune system, mimicking infectious attacks and thereby promoting the development of protective antibodies and/or cellular immunity so that the body is immune to infection when live native infections attack. Some of these infections are associated with cancer-causing changes in the body; thus some vaccines may help prevent cancer.

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Clements, D. (2016). Vaccination to Prevent Cancer. North Carolina Medical Journal, 77(5), 337–340. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.77.5.337

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