More Cancers
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Dr. Harvey Risch, professor emeritus of epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine, is troubled by the rise in incidence of unusual cancers being seen by clinicians in patients who have had the COVID-19 shots.
The cancers are appearing in younger people with no family history of the disease, and in people who are too young to develop them in the way we normally see. He suggests that they are arising because of an impaired immune system, one that would normally prevent such cancers from developing.
“We know that the COVID vaccines have done various degrees of damage to the immune system in a fraction of people who have taken them,” he says. The result would be people being more susceptible to infectious diseases and cancers.