Medical orders carry the burden of life, haunting cancer doctors ( Video : Linh Chi - Khanh Vi - Bao Ngoc).
In the white corridor of the oncology department, the doctor faced the determined gaze of his old father, silently signed the papers to leave for fear of being a burden to his children.
For young people, a cancer diagnosis can make motherhood, something normal for others, seem out of reach.
No one taught them how to cope with loss. And no one taught them what to say to the person who is about to leave. Because medicine cannot cure everything. And there are wounds that remain forever in the hearts of those in white coats.
Master, Doctor Nguyen Duy Anh, a cancer treatment specialist, shared with Dan Tri newspaper reporters about the medical orders that have haunted his career.
It is also because of moments like these that any sign of medical progress is closely watched by doctors.
News about Russia's personalized mRNA vaccine - Enteromix in the past few days has attracted special attention, it meets the expectations of "hitting the target, reducing toxicity" of cancer patients and doctors.
The Enteromix vaccine was born after many years of collaborative research between the National Medical Research Center of Radiology under the Russian Ministry of Health and the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
The vaccine leverages mRNA technology, similar to the platform that enabled the rapid development of Covid-19 vaccines, to create a customized immune response against cancer cells.
Accordingly, the vaccine trains the immune system to destroy cancer cells without causing serious side effects.
Enteromix's personalization means that each dose is tailored to each individual's tumor genome, based on biomarkers and supported by advanced mutation analysis algorithms.
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