... with a deadly form of cancer.Two years ago, Paul Conyngham’s staffy-shar pei cross Rosie was diagnosed with mast cell cancer, an aggressive form of the disease in dogs. Veterinary surgery and chemotherapy slowed the tumors but failed to shrink them.Conyngham, an electrical and computing engineer and co-founder of Core Intelligence Technologies, turned to ChatGPT to brainstorm possible treatments before using his expertise in data analysis to identify mutations in the tumor, map altered pr...
...e treatment was administered by veterinary oncologist Professor Rachel Allavena of the University of Queensland, who oversaw the experimental therapy.Rosie received her first injection in December, followed by a booster shot the following month. Despite the cancer being advanced, the dog’s condition improved within weeks of treatment, with one tumor shrinking by nearly half. Rosie now reportedly appears healthier and more energetic.Scientists are now sequencing the tumor again to design a ...
...second vaccine targeting cancer cells that did not respond to the first treatment.Personalized mRNA cancer vaccines are also being developed for humans. Last year, the #Russian Health Ministry approved several experimental cancer therapies developed by state-funded laboratories, including Neooncovac, an mRNA-based vaccine for advanced melanoma, and Oncopept, a peptide treatment targeting aggressive colorectal tumors. The personalized drugs could soon become available free of charge under R...