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Italian Study Links mRNA Vaccines to Increased Cancer Risk

The Jimmy Dore ShowSeptember 8, 202522 min74,854 views
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Italian Study on mRNA Vaccines and Cancer Risk

  • 🇮🇹 A peer-reviewed Italian study analyzed nearly 300,000 people over two and a half years to assess cancer diagnoses after mRNA vaccinations.
  • 📈 The research indicated a significantly higher rate of cancer diagnoses among the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated, particularly within six months of receiving at least one mRNA dose.

Specific Cancer Risk Increases

  • 🎯 Within six months of vaccination, the study reported hazard ratios showing a 34% increase in colorectal cancer, a 54% increase in breast cancer, and a 62% increase in bladder cancer.
  • 📊 Overall, there was a 23% increase in all cancers observed at the six-month follow-up point.
  • ⚠️ Some cancer risks, like lung cancer, appeared to decrease, but other significant increases were noted for uterine (75%) and ovarian (66%) cancers after one dose.

Data and Significance

  • 🔬 The study found that 0.85% of the unvaccinated group received a first cancer admission over two and a half years, compared to 1.15% in the vaccinated group, a statistically significant difference.
  • 📊 After three doses, the overall cancer increase was lower at 9%, with specific risks like breast cancer still showing a significant increase of 36% and bladder cancer 43%.
  • ⚠️ Researchers caution that longer-term data is needed, and some results were not statistically significant due to smaller sample sizes for specific cancer types.

Data Availability and Potential Mechanisms

  • 🔍 Critics argue that withheld data in countries like the UK suggests an intentional cover-up, making it difficult to conduct similar analyses.
  • 💡 Plausible mechanisms for increased cancer risk include ongoing spike protein production causing inflammation, autoimmune attacks leading to chronic inflammation, and potential DNA contamination from the vaccines.
  • 🗣️ The speaker suggests that the lack of publicly available data in the UK is an
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