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"We're seeing esophageal cancer, biliary, pancreatic, upper and lower bowel [cancers], weird ones, like appendix cancers...incredibly rare...[and] the vast majority, again, not all of them, because there…
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"We're seeing esophageal cancer, biliary, pancreatic, upper and lower bowel [cancers], weird ones, like appendix cancers...incredibly rare...[and] the vast majority, again, not all of them, because there's a background incidence, have all had a vaccine or a booster."
Angus Dalgleish, a professor of oncology at St George’s, University of London, describes for Peter Mcilvenna (@HeartsofOakUK
) how physicians are seeing a "massive increase in cancers" in people following the rollout of the COVID injections. Dalgleish highlights the fact that these cancers are often "weird" and rare, and are, notably, appearing in younger people.
"We have seen, and there is a paper showing, that there is a real increase in patients under 44—I think it's 19 to 44—a massive increase in cancers. And particularly abdominal cancers..." Dalgleish tells Mcilvenna. He notes that physicians "weren't seeing this before..." and adds that "it seems to have accelerated since the vaccine program came on."
The professor goes on to say that medical professionals are "seeing esophageal cancer, biliary, pancreatic, upper and lower bowel [cancers], weird ones, like appendix cancers...[cancers that are] incredibly rare." He notes he was contacted by a fellow physician who said he'd seen only one of these cancers in the last five years. Recently, he's seen 13, and all of the patients who had them were young and had had the COVID injections.
"[W]hen people get cancers unusually, unexpected, the first thing you should do is say, 'Why? Do they have something in common?' Well, they do. The vast majority, again, not all of them, because there's a background incidence, have all had a vaccine or a booster," Dagleish says. "And that, to me, [means] stop the bloody program now. Instead, I'm being told to go and get my Spring booster—what planet are these people on?"