An important barrier(s) against the development of a "cancer vaccine" is (are)
A) many tumor associated antigens are similar to normal human antigens.
B) tumors of the same cell type can produce completely different antigens in different people.
C) tumors can express multiple antigens and it is less likely that a vaccine against a single antigen would be effective, especially in all people.
D) the antigens expressed by tumors can vary over time within the same patient.
E) All of the above.
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