Experts at the "Moderna" pharmaceutical company announced that they are confident that a vaccine to treat cancer will be ready by 2030.

The British newspaper “The Guardian” quoted the chief medical officer of Moderna, Dr. Paul Burton, as saying that he believes that a vaccine targeting different types of malignant tumors will be ready by the end of the current decade. "We're going to have this very effective vaccine, and it's going to save millions of lives," Burton added. He explained that "multiple respiratory infections can be covered with one injection, which allows people at risk to be protected from Covid virus, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus." He added, “We will have mRNA-based treatments for rare diseases that were previously insurmountable. I think 10 years from now, we will be close to a world where you can identify the genetic cause of disease, and then we just have to fix that using mRNA-based technology.”

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