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    Cancer discovery
    |February 12, 2026
    PubMed
    まとめ

    新種のネオアンチゲンワクチンにより,リンチ症候群の個人に強固で広範で持続的な免疫が示されました. この革新的なアプローチは,この高リスク集団における様々ながんを予防する有望なことを示しています.

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