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   Message 31,917 of 32,593   
   Retirednoguilt to All   
   Re: Higher Cancer Rates Found After Rece   
   07 Nov 25 09:47:04   
   
   From: HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com   
      
   On 11/7/2025 1:06 AM, T wrote:   
   > On 11/6/25 4:20 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:   
   >> On 2025-11-05 16:39, Retirednoguilt wrote:   
   >>> On 11/4/2025 8:23 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.   
   >>>   
   >>> I'll provide a different explanation for the apparent finding of   
   >>> increased cancer incidence.  People who are intelligent enough to   
   >>> understand the importance of quality information and advice provided by   
   >>> experts in virology, immunology, infectious diseases etc., are much more   
   >>> likely to get recommended vaccinations and are also more likely to have   
   >>> regular visits with medical personnel.  Those people will experience a   
   >>> much greater incidence of early detection of many diseases, including   
   >>> cancers.  People with no training in any of those fields, and who don't   
   >>> trust things they don't understand and therefore feel suspicious of   
   >>> those things and prefer to believe conspiracy theories are less likely   
   >>> to get recommended vaccinations and less likely to interact regularly   
   >>> with medical professionals. Their cancers remain non-existent and   
   >>> untallied when considering the methodology of the reference cited by the   
   >>> OP.  Faulty study design inevitably leads to faulty data, which leads to   
   >>> faulty conclusions.   
   >>   
   >> And...   
   >>   
   >> A recent study in Nature suggests that mRNA vaccines, including COVID-19   
   >> vaccines, may help prevent cancer by priming the immune system to be   
   >> more effective against tumors. The study found that receiving an mRNA   
   >> vaccine may enhance the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy by   
   >> boosting a patient's immune response, leading to improvements in   
   >> survival for certain cancers like non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma.   
   >>   
   >>      Immune system boost: mRNA vaccines trigger an innate immune   
   >> response, causing a surge in type-I interferon. This surge helps   
   >> activate immune cells that can target cancer cells.   
   >>   
   >>      Synergy with immunotherapy: This heightened immune response can   
   >> make tumors more susceptible to existing immunotherapies, like immune   
   >> checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).   
   >>   
   >>      Potential survival benefit: The research observed that patients who   
   >> received an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine within 100 days of starting ICI   
   >> treatment had improved overall survival compared to those who did not   
   >> receive the vaccine.   
   >>   
   >>      How it works: The vaccine's immune response primes the immune   
   >> system to better recognize and attack cancer cells, a process known as   
   >> "epitope spreading". While cancer cells can try to evade this response,   
   >> the combination with ICIs helps sustain the T cell response.   
   >>   
   >> https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09655-y   
   >>   
   >   
   >   
   > Who paid for that study?   
   >   
   > Remember all the garbage about ivermetin not working   
   > that came from industry funded sources.   
      
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   on the thrill of upsetting people.  You'll have to find your thrills   
   from someone else.   
      
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