A groundbreaking study from Japan has raised significant concerns about the role of mRNA vaccines in the rise of certain cancers during the pandemic. Contrary to previous assumptions, the study suggests that neither COVID-19 nor reduced cancer care due to lockdowns can solely account for the surge in cancer cases observed from 2020 to 2022.
According to the study, which analyzed data from the period 2020-2022, there were statistically significant increases in particular types of cancers, including ovarian cancer, leukemia, prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, and breast cancer. The study highlights that the administration of mRNA vaccines correlates with these alarming trends.
Renowned oncologist Professor Angus Dalgleish has reiterated his warning about the potential link between mRNA vaccines and cancer. He expressed concerns that the vaccines may be “boosting” cancers and bringing patients out of remission. Dalgleish’s observations align with the findings of the Japanese study, indicating a pressing need for further investigation into the safety of mRNA vaccines.
Dr. Peter McCullough, a prominent figure in the medical community, has also sounded the alarm on the potential risks associated with COVID vaccine-induced cancer. He identifies three mechanisms through which mRNA vaccines could contribute to the development or progression of cancer, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
The implications of these findings are profound, raising questions about the long-term safety of mRNA vaccines and the need for rigorous monitoring of their effects on public health. As we navigate through these uncertainties, it is essential to prioritize evidence-based decision-making and prioritize patient safety above all else.
Stay informed, stay vigilant, and together, let’s strive for a healthier future.
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.jsDr. Peter McCullough Sounds the Alarm on COVID Vaccine-Induced “Turbo Cancer”
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“The COVID vaccines have at least three mechanisms by which they could start a cancer, or they could promote an existing cancer.”
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“A groundbreaking study from Japan raises concerns about mRNA vaccines’ role in the surge of cancer cases. Renowned oncologist Prof. Dalgleish warns of vaccines possibly ‘boosting’ cancers. Dr. McCullough identifies mechanisms linking vaccines to cancer. Urgent action and monitoring are imperative for public safety.”
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Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker
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