mRNA in COVID Vaccines May Cause Immune Suppression That Aids Cancer Development: Review

The review authors were careful to highlight that they are not suggesting that modified RNA causes cancer.
mRNA in COVID Vaccines May Cause Immune Suppression That Aids Cancer Development: Review
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The mRNA used in the COVID-19 vaccines has been modified from its naturally occurring form to prevent degradation by the immune system when injected. 
In a review published on April 5, researchers argue that modification—specifically, N1-methyl-pseudouridine modification—to mRNA causes immune suppression that that in turn may aid cancer development.
Marina Zhang
Marina Zhang
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Marina Zhang is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers both health news and in-depth features on emerging health issues. Marina holds a bachelor's degree in biomedicine from the University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].