diagnosed between 2010 and 2019 with early-onset cancer
I've noticed a lot of these articles lately esp heart conditions where they point to increases over recent decades.
I think this is purposely to confound and excuse recent increases, so when people say "lots of heart attacks since the vaccines" normal people are primed to say "that was way before covid you conspiracy theorist".
While it does make sense not to include covid-era for diagnoses since people weren't getting diagnosed during lockdown, the rates should be mentioned. Is it suddenly higher after people started getting checkups again?
The mRNA could lead to more cancer because a lot of it goes straight to the nearest lymph node where it infects immune cells. Your immune system is constantly out there killing cancers, so any diminishing of it could let a cancer live long enough to develop resistance to the immune system. Probably not too likely, but it's something to be on the lookout for.
I've noticed a lot of these articles lately esp heart conditions where they point to increases over recent decades.
I think this is purposely to confound and excuse recent increases, so when people say "lots of heart attacks since the vaccines" normal people are primed to say "that was way before covid you conspiracy theorist".
While it does make sense not to include covid-era for diagnoses since people weren't getting diagnosed during lockdown, the rates should be mentioned. Is it suddenly higher after people started getting checkups again?
The mRNA could lead to more cancer because a lot of it goes straight to the nearest lymph node where it infects immune cells. Your immune system is constantly out there killing cancers, so any diminishing of it could let a cancer live long enough to develop resistance to the immune system. Probably not too likely, but it's something to be on the lookout for.