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Tuesday, June 27, 2023 8:00:42 AM

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One of the first to receive the ovarian cancer vaccine in a safety study 11 years ago was Jamie Crase of nearby Mercer Island. Diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer when she was 34, Crase thought she would die young and had made a will that bequeathed a favorite necklace to her best friend. Now 50, she has no sign of cancer and she still wears the necklace.

She doesn't know for sure if the vaccine helped, "But I'm still here."

Vaccines could be the "next big thing" in cancer treatment, scientists say

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vaccines-cancer-treatment-could-be-next-big-advancement/
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