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From the Moscow, Russia report, Imuron-vac, a Russian vaccine for immunotherapy of bladder cancer, developed by the Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, has been registered by the Russian Health Ministry and is being used for post-surgery treatment of patients, the center’s Director Alexander Gintsburg told TASS.
The report said that it has been registered, and it is being successfully used for immunotherapy after surgical treatment of bladder cancer.
In his words, the vaccine is also being exported to countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, where it is in great demand.
In addition to the report, the delivery of a large batch of the medicine to Armenia is now being planned. The scientist went on to say that the trials of the vaccine have been completed, returning valuable data.
Source: PNA/ (TASS)
The report said that it has been registered, and it is being successfully used for immunotherapy after surgical treatment of bladder cancer.
In his words, the vaccine is also being exported to countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, where it is in great demand.
In addition to the report, the delivery of a large batch of the medicine to Armenia is now being planned. The scientist went on to say that the trials of the vaccine have been completed, returning valuable data.
Source: PNA/ (TASS)