Russia claims to develop its own 'cancer vaccine', will distribute it for free
The Russian Health Ministry said it has developed a new cancer vaccine, which is set to be launched in 2025 and which will be distributed for free, state-owned TASS news agency reported. The mRNA vaccine suppressed tumour development and potential metastases during pre-clinical trials, said head of a state-owned research centre. It is unclear which cancers the vaccine treats.