(Cleveland, OH) — A breast cancer vaccine may be closer than we think. Researchers at Cleveland Clinic announced they have moved to the next step in their process of creating such a vaccine. This new phase will enroll people who are cancer-free, but at a higher risk for developing breast cancer. The Clinic says their long-term goal is to create a vaccine for cancer-free individuals to prevent triple-negative breast cancer. Triple-negative is the most aggressive and lethal form of the disease.
Breast Cancer Vaccine Moving Forward
Triple-negative is the most aggressive and lethal form of the disease.