Warning signs about boosters
According to an Epoch Times news story, an oncology professor by the name of Dr. Angus Dalgleish has raised an alarm. He says that covid boosters may be causing aggressive metastatic cancers.
Dr. Angus Dalgleish wrote:
Within my own personal contacts I am seeing B cell-based disease after the boosters.
They describe being distinctly unwell a few days to weeks after the booster — one developing leukemia, two work colleagues Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and an old friend who has felt like he has had Long COVID since receiving his booster and who, after getting severe bone pain, has been diagnosed as having multiple metastases from a rare B cell disorder.
I am experienced enough to know that these are not the coincidental anecdotes … The reports of innate immune suppression after mRNA for several weeks would fit, as all these patients to date have melanoma or B cell based cancers, which are very susceptible to immune control — and that is before the reports of suppressor gene suppression by mRNA in laboratory experiments. This must be aired and debated immediately.”
Dr. Dalgleish’s concern above is expanded in the The Epoch Times article.
Glossary
Metastasis — There were 2 definitions:
- The spread of a disease-producing agency (such as cancer cells) from the initial or primary site of disease to another part of the body and
- A secondary malignant tumour resulting from metastasis.
Non–Hodgkin’s lymphoma — Any of various malignant lymphomas (such as Burkitt’s lymphoma) that are not classified as Hodgkin’s disease, have malignant cells derived from B cells, T cells, or natural killer cells, and are characterized especially by enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, fatigue, and weight loss.
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Dr. Harvey Risch is a Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at Yale University. He specializes in the areas of cancer etiology, prevention, and early diagnosis, and in epidemiologic methods.
The term “turbo cancer” is being used by experts to describe the recent emergence of aggressive cancers that grow very quickly. According to Risch and other leading cancer specialists, cases of this new phenomenon have risen rapidly in the past two years.
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