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2024-02-14 22:00:48
The United States and other countries have already developed multiple cancer vaccines which are currently undergoing clinical trials. One of these vaccines, sipuleucel-T, has already been approved by the FDA for use in treating prostate cancer. [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-02-14 22:25:52
NN. The way the article title and the OP's comment is worded can mislead people into falsely believing that Russia was the first to create such a vaccine. The CN simply provides context to prevent this assumption. [Link]
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2024-02-15 02:45:50
No note needed. This post claims that Russia is developing a vaccine. No mention of other countries and as such, no need to bring other countries into the conversation. While USA and others have made cancer vaccines/new treatments, this post says that Russia is too.
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2024-02-15 11:19:15
The "NNN" notes are false since "missing important context" is one of the listed reasons to add a note and outweighs missing a point, since this post incites that it is a breakthrough. Easy access to knowledge has no downsides, and stopping flow of information is censorship. [Link]
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2024-02-15 16:33:36
NN The headline and associated tweet imply that Russia has created a blanket vaccine for cancer, but cancer only describes the type of illness. Would be more accurate to say "Russia on to develop vaccine for X type of cancer." [Link]
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