Irish scientists develop DNA-based cancer vaccine

A DNA-based vaccine which is shown to destroy secondary prostate cancer has been successful in animal trials in Cork, according to research published today.

Irish scientists develop DNA-based cancer vaccine

A DNA-based vaccine which is shown to destroy secondary prostate cancer has been successful in animal trials in Cork, according to research published today.

Ireland has a higher incidence and death rate for prostate cancer than the UK. The rate of the cancer is expected to rise by 275% between 2000 and 2020 due to our ageing population

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