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Unprecedented Wave of Cancer Caused by COVID mRNA Vaccines Primarily Affecting Youth Is Expanding

Increased cancer cases predicted to surpass 2 million in the US this year, with the American Cancer Society concealing a more severe situation

Unprecedented Wave of Cancer Linked to COVID-mRNA Vaccines Gaining Momentum, Primarily Influenced...
Unprecedented Wave of Cancer Linked to COVID-mRNA Vaccines Gaining Momentum, Primarily Influenced by Youth

Unprecedented Wave of Cancer Caused by COVID mRNA Vaccines Primarily Affecting Youth Is Expanding

In a troubling development, a recent report by the American Cancer Society has revealed that people under the age of 50 are the only age group to experience an increase in overall cancer incidence. This concerning trend was observed during the time period covered by the report, which goes up to 2021.

The report, however, raises questions about the accuracy of its data, with some suggesting that it may be heavily manipulated or outright fraudulent. ED Dowd, a financial analyst, has documented this alarming increase in a recent substack post, claiming that COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine is associated with a Turbo Cancer tsunami.

The rise in cancer cases among younger Americans is not limited to colorectal cancers. These cancers are presenting with more aggressive disease and larger tumors at diagnosis, a worrying sign that requires urgent attention. In fact, new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. are expected to top 2 million for the first time in 2024.

The increase in cancer cases among younger Americans is causing concern among medical professionals. Doctors are trying to figure out why they're seeing more young patients with cancer, and some preliminary research is underway. For instance, a study by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center found significant differences in the microbiomes of early-onset colorectal cancer patients compared with older ones.

However, the mainstream of Medical Oncology seems to be ignoring this issue, according to ED Dowd. This lack of attention could be delaying the necessary research and interventions to address this growing problem.

As for the data beyond 2021, there is a lack of comprehensive information. The ACS Report only includes data up to 2021, and there is no data from 2022 or 2023 in the report. Sources showing the development of cancer rates in people under 50 for these years are scarce, with German Cancer Registry data being the most accessible. However, these sources do not provide direct rates by age under 50.

In contrast to ED Dowd's claims, a California Medical Oncologist, Dr. Jan Kirsch, has claimed that there is no increase in cancer. This discrepancy underscores the need for further investigation and transparent reporting of cancer data, especially in relation to the COVID-19 vaccination programme.

As this issue continues to unfold, it is crucial that we stay informed and encourage open dialogue about this concerning trend. The health and wellbeing of our younger population should be a priority, and addressing this issue is a step towards achieving that goal.

For more information, you can refer to the original article here and ED Dowd's substack post here.

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