This was in 2018 way before covid and the covid jabs. Basically talking about how mrna may be the driving cause of cancer cause afaik, science still isn’t sure definitively what causes some people to get cancer while others don’t and it seems to come down to genes and dna
Though mrna in cancer treatment has shown some light. I think the technology is not working well because it hasn't had enough time in the oven.
We've worked so well on polio and measles vaccines that for a time, we didn't have to worry about those outbreaks.
Iirc they were saying cancer is caused by mrna too
do you mind if I have a few sources on that? since treating cancer with mrna is from this Times of India Article
https://www.mskcc.org/news/scientists-find-cancer-drivers-hiding-new-place
This was in 2018 way before covid and the covid jabs. Basically talking about how mrna may be the driving cause of cancer cause afaik, science still isn’t sure definitively what causes some people to get cancer while others don’t and it seems to come down to genes and dna
So perspectives change, ultimately if we can figure out the benefits of mrna, and maximizing it's effectiveness, it'll be the best for all of us.
We eliminated polio, mumps, measles, and rubella in the past, let's get covid on that list too.