Researchers said the study’s findings suggest mRNA COVID vaccines prolong the lives of cancer patients.

A study has found a potential tie between COVID-19 vaccines and the fight against cancer. Researchers say the study’s findings suggest MRNA COVID vaccines prolong the lives of cancer patients. Based on the health records of patients receiving immunotherapy for lung and skin cancer, those who received the MRNA vaccines had nearly doubled the average survival length. While researchers are not entirely clear on how the two are linked, they believe vaccines may help the body’s immune system.