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The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making
lennard lee
2 episodes
3 days ago
The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making invites you to be part of a global movement transforming how cancer is treated. Each month, hosts Lennard Lee, Oxford Associate Professor and cancer doctor, and co-host Chloe share inspiring breakthroughs, real patient stories, and conversations with the people making it happen. You’ll gain a front-row seat to discoveries in motion, hear clear explanations, and feel part of a mission to place 10,000 patients into trials by 2030 – and change the outlook for people with cancer.
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The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making invites you to be part of a global movement transforming how cancer is treated. Each month, hosts Lennard Lee, Oxford Associate Professor and cancer doctor, and co-host Chloe share inspiring breakthroughs, real patient stories, and conversations with the people making it happen. You’ll gain a front-row seat to discoveries in motion, hear clear explanations, and feel part of a mission to place 10,000 patients into trials by 2030 – and change the outlook for people with cancer.
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32. August 2025
The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making
8 minutes 30 seconds
2 months ago
32. August 2025

The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making

Episode: August 2025


This month feels different. What began as fragile ideas are now standing tall. Trials are expanding, hospitals are opening doors, and families are daring to hope.


The UK has moved from waiting to leading. Cancer vaccines are no longer a distant vision—they are written into national strategy, supported by infrastructure, and backed by real momentum.


In this August episode, we explore:


  • The Cancer Vaccine Launchpad expanding into head and neck cancer, with 15 NHS centres across the country.

  • Government plans that put cancer vaccines at the heart of industrial and life sciences strategy.

  • Global breakthroughs, from universal vaccine concepts in Florida to bold new science in Virginia and Wisconsin.

  • The people making it real—civil servants, clinicians, researchers, and patients driving change together.



This is not a podcast about promises. It is a front-row seat to progress as it happens—trials opening, discoveries being made, patients finding opportunities that did not exist before.


Each month we share stories, science, and voices from inside this movement. With every episode the momentum grows stronger, the vision clearer, the future closer.


The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making is live now.


Follow the journey and join the conversation here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennardlee/


We are not waiting for history. We are making it.

The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making
The Great Cancer Vaccine Advance – History in the Making invites you to be part of a global movement transforming how cancer is treated. Each month, hosts Lennard Lee, Oxford Associate Professor and cancer doctor, and co-host Chloe share inspiring breakthroughs, real patient stories, and conversations with the people making it happen. You’ll gain a front-row seat to discoveries in motion, hear clear explanations, and feel part of a mission to place 10,000 patients into trials by 2030 – and change the outlook for people with cancer.