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Former Covid jab tsar tells NHS to launch experimental cancer vaccine trials with pioneering technology that trains the immune system how to hunt malignant cells Dame Kate Bingham said experimental technology is how we will beat cancer By Ethan Ennals Published: 01:32 BST, 5 May 2024 | Updated: 01:41 BST, 5 May 2024 e-mail View comments Former Covid jab tsar Dame Kate Bingham has urged the NHS to launch cancer vaccine trials which she believes will save thousands of lives. Dame Kate said that the experimental technology – which trains the immune system to hunt out cancer cells – will be 'ultimately how we are going to treat this terrible disease'. The venture capitalist said that she envisioned a future where Britons received cancer 'blood tests at Boots' to spot the disease early and then received a vaccine 'at an early stage before the cancer takes over'.

She added that she was proud that the UK was the first country to administer Covid jabs and said she 'would love this to be exactly the same with cancer vaccines'. However, Dame Kate warned that Britain was in danger of falling behind other countries because the NHS was not giving researchers time to conduct clinical trials. Former Covid jab tsar Dame Kate Bingham (pictured) has urged the NHS to launch cancer vaccine trials which she believes will save thousands of lives Her comments came after the announcement last week that the first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer was being trialled on NHS patients.



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