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A Cancer Prevention Vaccine Programme.

The LynchVax program, funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Moderna, has brought together a multidisciplinary team of UK scientists, clinicians and people affected by Lynch syndrome who have developed and are testing a vaccine that may help prevent cancer in individuals with this genetic condition. 

Cancer vaccines continue to show promise in helping to create a world where people can live longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer. 

CRUK Chief Executive, Michelle Mitchell

By using mRNA vaccine technology to train the immune system to recognise early cancer changes, or what we call ‘pre-cancer,’ we hope to reduce cancer risk and ultimately improve the lives of people with this inherited condition.

LynchVax Principal Investigator, Prof David Church

 It’s been a privilege to contribute to the design of this trial as part of the INTERCEPT-Lynch Public and Patient Involvement Group. Drawing on our own experiences as people living with Lynch syndrome, including undergoing colonoscopies, has helped ensure the study is both participant-focused and shaped by real-world experience. Despite the availability of risk-reducing interventions, both the reality and fear of cancer remain significant for people with Lynch syndrome. This research has the potential to change that, offering real hope for a future with less fear of cancer.

INTERCEPT-Lynch Public and Patient Involvement Group member, Helen White

To learn more about the INTERCEPT Lynch vaccine trial, visit the Oncology Clinical Trials Office website.