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A golden era of vaccines.. Moderna company promises a cure for cancer and incurable diseases

Leading pharmaceutical company Moderna, which previously created an effective coronavirus vaccine, said vaccines for cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune diseases and other diseases will be ready by 2030.

This came after health experts predicted that new vaccines would be available to treat a range of serious diseases, including cancer, by the next few years.

And Dr. Paul Burton, CEO of Moderna, the vaccine manufacturer, said that the progress that has been made in the field of technology used to make a vaccine "The covid" The pioneer of his company, has ushered in a golden age of vaccines, noting that by 2030 there will be vaccines for all kinds of difficult cases, as he described.

He went on to say that the early studies were very promising, but that the vaccines may be individually designed and would be very expensive, according to the British Daily Mail.

And the CEO of the company pointed out that vaccines may cover multiple respiratory infections with one injection..using the technology "mRNA" Which is known as messenger RNA or messenger RNA. The mRNA-based therapies work by teaching cells how to make a protein that triggers the body’s immune response against disease.

added: "I think we’ll have mRNA-based therapies for rare, previously insurmountable diseases, and I think 10 years from now, we’ll be close to a world where you can pinpoint the genetic cause of disease.

Dr. Burton confirmed it "The new technology can be applied to all types of disease areas, whether in cancer, infectious diseases, cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune diseases and rare diseases."

The British Guardian newspaper reported in this context that the studies conducted on vaccines "Very promising"and quoted researchers as saying that 15 years of progress "abbreviated" In 12 or 18 months, thanks to the success of the coronavirus vaccine.

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