 If you've really gone down a rabbit hole on cancer therapies, you may have heard of something called neoantigens. What is a neoantigen? A neoantigen is something that has been found in a cancer cell to be characteristic to that cancer. Just like the M protein, right, on COVID vaccines as well as COVID. They're like, oh, everything has this M protein. Let's make something where the body can see that M protein, which we know that itself doesn't cause pathogenesis or problems with COVID. But at least the body then, when it sees that M protein goes and attacks the COVID virus cell, right? That same concept applies to cancer cells. And it's actually where the vaccine came from was mRNA. What neoantigens are doing is they're finding that specific protein on the cancer cell and making your body go attack when it sees it. Imagine a checkered flag for like the race track. Say like, dude, when you see a checkered flag, I want you to go attack it. Like use your immune system to attack it. How do I do that? There's a couple of ways. An mRNA vaccine basically is given to the patient and it synthesizes those checkered flags without the cancer bad properties. And then what that allows your immune system to do is get smart, recognize it, have its goal. And then when it's now attacking and circulating throughout your cancer cell sees, aha, there's a checkered flag and kills everything related to that cancer cell. Another example is to take the tissue of the cancer cell and then basically break up that protein so that you have some remnants of it and then deliver it again, vaccine. But that just means you deliver something to the body for your immune system, which has been fighting cancer all the time. And you and I literally our entire lives and been successful. If you don't have cancer and you're watching this, it allows your immune system to now recognize that piece or antigen of that cancer cell and then goes and kill it. And the cool thing is it basically will attack it anywhere. So if you're spread or you're metastatic, you're attacking it in all different parts of the body. This is where we're going with cancer therapies. And it's something that's very novel, precise and tailored therapies because it's to you specifically. To learn more information like this or about really where these kind of very niche novel science stuff is happening in cancer, we would love for you to watch our podcast, Target Cancer, as well as subscribe and follow and kind of share this information with your friends because this is the future.