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Prostate Cancer Information: How the Prostate Cancer Vaccine Works
Prostate cancer cells produce a protein known as prostate-specific antigen (PSA). The goal of the vaccine for metastatic prostate cancer is to manipulate the body’s immune system to identify and destroy these cancer cells throughout the body, as enabling a patient’s immune system to attack cancer cells can improve quality of life and extend survival.
Previous studies in mice have already shown the vaccine’s effectiveness, as it produced strong anti-PSA and powerful anti-prostate cancer immunity – and it’s been shown t be just as effective on humans. After receiving the vaccine for a year, at least 40 percent of patients developed immune responses to PSA, with anti-PSA antibodies produced in 42 percent of patients and anti-PSA T-cell responses in 71 percent.
At least 57 percent of patients survived longer than predicted, with most doubling their time.
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