Pioneering cancer vaccine trials could start in UK by September

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The prospects of a cancer vaccine takes a step forward as German pharmaceutical firm BioNTech announces a partnership with the UK government for plans to deliver personalised treatments to 10,000 patients by 2030 through a new research and development hub in Cambridge.

Patients in the UK will get early access to clinical trials for new cancer treatments under a government deal with German pharmaceutical company BioNTech.pandemic.

"If successful, this collaboration has the potential to improve outcomes for patients and provide early access to our suite of cancer immunotherapies as well as to innovative vaccines against infectious diseases - in the UK and worldwide."What is known about the XBB.1.5 COVID variant "BioNTech helped lead the world on a COVID-19 vaccine and they share our commitment to scientific advancement, innovation and cutting edge scientific technology, making them perfect partners for a deal to work together on cancer vaccines."

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