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  "path": "/news/science/166143-russia-free-cancer-vaccines-healthcare-program-2026/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-11T17:18:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The Russian Ministry of Health has drafted a proposal to include cancer vaccines in the country's program of free medical care beginning in 2026, RIA Novosti reports.\nThe initiative would introduce several advanced therapies into the national healthcare system, including the peptide vaccine Oncopept, which targets colorectal cancer.\nInnovative Cancer Therapies Planned for National Program\n\nIn addition to the peptide-based vaccine, the proposal also includes personalized therapy using an mRNA vaccine, as well as T-cell immunotherapy — an approach that uses modified immune cells to fight cancer.",
  "title": "Russia Plans to Include Cancer Vaccines in Free Medical Care Starting in 2026"
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