Plain English with Derek Thompson

Can a Vaccine Cure the World’s Deadliest Cancer?

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Mar 7, 2025
Vinod Balachandran, a leading surgical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, discusses groundbreaking advancements in pancreatic cancer research. He explains how cancer, especially pancreatic cancer, cleverly disguises itself from the immune system. Excitingly, new mRNA-based personalized vaccines are showing promising results, with 75% of responding patients becoming cancer-free after three years. He also highlights innovations like an 85% accurate blood test for early detection, providing hope in the fight against this formidable disease.
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INSIGHT

Cancer's Complexity

  • Cancer isn't a single disease but hundreds of rare diseases with different molecular signatures.
  • This requires finding a thousand keys for a thousand locks, making a single "cure" impossible.
ANECDOTE

Personal Story

  • Derek Thompson recounts his mother's pancreatic cancer diagnosis and her request to avoid looking up survival rates.
  • He highlights the emotional impact of the disease and its grim prognosis.
INSIGHT

Cancer's Invisibility

  • Cancer evades the immune system by mimicking healthy cells, making it difficult for T-cells to attack.
  • Pancreatic cancer is particularly adept at this, contributing to its high lethality.
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