Russia plans to include cancer vaccines in its free medical care program for 2026.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Moscow, March 11 /Xinhua/ — Cancer vaccines will be added to Russia's compulsory medical insurance (CHI) program for 2026, TASS reported on Wednesday, citing a draft resolution from the Russian Ministry of Health.

The state program of guaranteed free medical care is planned to include anti-tumor drug therapy using personalized mRNA vaccines, as well as the personalized peptide cancer vaccine "Oncopept."

The list of treatments available to patients under compulsory medical insurance will also include cellular immunotherapy using genetically modified components. –0–

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