Cuban lung cancer 'vaccine' gets FDA trial go-ahead

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CIMAvax is part of the next generation of cancer treatment called immunotherapy, which is a way of triggering the body's natural defences to attack cancer cells.

CIMAvax is already used on patients in Cuba with non-small cell lung cancer — reportedly costing as little as $1 to manufacture by one of Cuba's state biotech firms. FDA approval could clear the way for use in the U.S. and other markets.

Cuomo led a trade mission to Cuba in 2015 — a year before U.S. President Barack Obama's historic visit — after learning of the drug's potential by Roswell Park.

Cuban lung cancer 'vaccine' gets FDA trial go-ahead


How Cuba is battling lung cancer with a vaccine - CNN.com
 
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Cuba also trains American and students from other counties to become doctors. this since 1999 .all free with the agreement that they will practice in underserved area of their home country, cost to students , nada
 
Cuba also trains American and students from other counties to become doctors. this since 1999 .all free with the agreement that they will practice in underserved area of their home country, cost to students , nada
This is all true but...but...they`re commies!
 

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