raynorelyp
raynorelyp t1_isl10sn wrote
Reply to comment by SnapcasterWizard in The Race to Make a Vaccine for Breast Cancer by AdmiralKurita
No, but we have a near universal strategy in using traditional and mRNA vaccines. The only viruses I haven’t heard that we can use it for already have other working solutions.
We don’t have anything remotely close there that as a strategy for cancer. Chemo is insanely destructive to our bodies.
raynorelyp t1_isl0o54 wrote
Reply to comment by TheGoodFight2015 in The Race to Make a Vaccine for Breast Cancer by AdmiralKurita
Are you saying mRNA vaccines won’t eventually solve almost every virus and for the rest like HIV we don’t already have medicine effectively curing it in a lot of cases?
raynorelyp t1_isk48zs wrote
Reply to comment by paulfdietz in The Race to Make a Vaccine for Breast Cancer by AdmiralKurita
I mean… there are a lot of viruses but vaccines are effective against basically all of them except a few. And even those few we’ve basically solved at this point, we just haven’t finished the trials.
Edit: a lot of people seem to be weirdly skeptical of mRNA or are pretending we have anything remotely close to that for cancer. Ironically the closest thing to an mRNA vaccine equivalent for cancer is… a literal mRNA vaccine.
raynorelyp t1_je5jkj2 wrote
Reply to Moving to newly constructed home and I need tools for a newbie DIY. What to get? Stud finder/level/etc? by RedditAccount10111
Drill, hammer, Phillips head screw driver, flathead screwdriver, snake, impact driver, dolly, wd40 silicone lubricant, basin wrench, regular wrench.
Edit: measuring tape, laser level, stud finder, extension cords