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In reply to the discussion: Scientists have just cured pancreatic cancer in some patients with personalized mRNA vaccines. Pancreatic cancer. [View all]mn9driver
(4,747 posts)63. It killed my mom. Vicious disease.
That was just about exactly 18 years ago. Very few people survived any length of time with it back then.
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Scientists have just cured pancreatic cancer in some patients with personalized mRNA vaccines. Pancreatic cancer. [View all]
applegrove
Mar 2025
OP
maga thinks mRNA is reprogramming our DNA, for what? Maybe for 5G receivers. They are nucking futs. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2025
#2
Actually that is a separate thing entirely. But right, tRump-Muck is government magas always fear.
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2025
#8
mRNA vacciens aren't altering our DNA. Social media is reprogramming their brains.
Initech
Mar 2025
#37
Pancreatic cancer killed my mom 17 years ago. I remember them telling me there was no treatment.
SunSeeker
Mar 2025
#14
Another "freedom of choice" shot to hell, eh? Sure... keep telling me we're free. /snark nt
slightlv
Mar 2025
#41
I grew up in Iowa. My father was a surgeon. I can't believe what level Iowa has sunk to.
SharonAnn
Mar 2025
#68
Supposedly This is what mRNA vaccines were invented to do. They just never were able to test it until the Blessed Covid
LiberalArkie
Mar 2025
#55
As a surgeon...your appendectomy story makes my laugh and cringe simultaneously
Docreed2003
Mar 2025
#60
Fortunately the world is bigger than us. The good work of progress will proceed--elsewhere. n/t
slumcamper
Mar 2025
#59