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|    T to Ketanji Kornrows    |
|    Re: Higher Cancer Rates Found After Rece    |
|    05 Nov 25 02:20:53    |
      From: T@invalid.invalid              On 11/4/25 5:23 PM, Ketanji Kornrows wrote:       >       > A new, peer-reviewed study by researchers in South Korea has found that       > people who received COVID-19 shots showed significantly higher rates of       > developing several cancers—including thyroid, stomach, colon, lung,       > breast, and prostate—compared to unvaccinated individuals. The research,       > published on Sept. 26, 2025 in the journal Biomarker Research, was       > authored by South Korean medics in orthopedic surgery and critical care       > and evaluated data from over eight million adults in the Korean National       > Health Insurance database to identify a potential link between COVID       > mRNA shots and cancer risk within one year after receipt of different       > types of vaccines.1       >       > The data indicate that vaccinated individuals had roughly a 35 percent       > greater increased risk of thyroid cancer and 34 percent greater risk of       > gastric cancer, with lung and prostate cancers showing even higher       > relative risks—53 percent and 68 percent respectively. Breast and       > colorectal cancers showed increases of 20 percent and 28 percent. The       > authors of the study noted that vaccinated men were more likely to       > develop gastric and lung cancers, while vaccinated women were more       > likely to develop thyroid and colorectal cancers.1       >       > https://thevaccinereaction.org/2025/11/higher-cancer-rates-found-after-       > receipt-of-covid-19-shots/       >       > The clot-shots don't sound safe and effective to me. Glad I'm an anti-       > vaxxer.                     Here is the research paper:              https://biomarkerres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40364-0       5-00831-w?utm_source=chatgpt.com#citeas              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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