The potential breakthrough hinges on securing sufficient funding and backing from Russian lawmakers, Vasily Lazarev, deputy director of the Lopukhin Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Physical and Chemical Medicine, told the RTVI news outlet.
The projection follows President Vladimir Putin's recent announcement that Russia is close to achieving cancer vaccines.
Lazarev expressed confidence that with financial support, existing organizations could implement oncology vaccines within two to three years.
He added that the technology would attract private investors once regulatory barriers are removed.
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