The mRNA in some Covid-19 vaccines appears to help the immune system respond better to cutting-edge cancer treatment, researchers say. Juan Karita/AP Washington AP —

The most widely used COVID-19 vaccines may offer a surprise benefit for some cancer patients – revving up their immune systems to help fight tumors.

People with advanced lung or skin cancer who were taking certain immunotherapy drugs lived substantially longer if they also got a Pfizer or Moderna shot within 100 days of starting treatment, according to preliminary research being reported Wednesday in the journal Nature.

And it had nothing to do with virus infections.

Instead, the molecule that powers those specific vaccines, mRNA , appears to help the immune system respond better to the cutting-edge cancer t

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