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Home / Health / Russia Develops AI Cancer Vaccine

Russia Develops AI Cancer Vaccine

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Russia produced first AI-assisted mRNA cancer vaccine batches.
  • Preclinical studies showed tumor shrinkage of 60-80%.
  • The personalized vaccine uses patient's genetic data for treatment.
Russia Develops AI Cancer Vaccine

Russian scientists have successfully produced the initial three experimental batches of a novel AI-assisted mRNA cancer vaccine at Moscow's Gamaleya Institute. This breakthrough therapy is designed to leverage a patient's unique genetic information to train their immune system to target and destroy malignant tumors. Preliminary preclinical studies indicated promising results, showing tumor shrinkage rates of 60-80%.

The personalized nature of this vaccine, developed with artificial intelligence, allows for a tailored approach to cancer treatment. Unlike conventional vaccines that prevent illness, these mRNA-based therapies are designed for individuals with advanced-stage cancer, effectively training the immune system to recognize and eliminate cancerous cells.

The Gamaleya Institute, internationally recognized for its development of the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine, has received full regulatory approval for the technology from diagnostics to patient administration. While these batches are experimental, they have passed all quality checks, signaling a significant step forward in personalized oncology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is an AI-assisted, mRNA-based vaccine designed to personalize cancer treatment by training the immune system to attack a patient's tumors using their own genetic data.
The Gamaleya Institute has produced experimental batches that passed quality checks and obtained full regulatory approval for use in patients, though they remain experimental.
Traditional vaccines prevent infectious diseases, while this oncology vaccine is a therapeutic tool for advanced cancer patients, training the immune system to fight existing tumors.

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