🚨 New peer-reviewed evidence linking mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to cancer recurrence and increased incidence raises urgent questions.
A case from Kochi Medical School, Japan, published in the Journal of Dermatological Science, details an 85-year-old woman in remission from breast cancer for over a year.
One month after her sixth mRNA vaccine dose in early 2023, she developed aggressive metastatic skin lesions.
Biopsies confirmed invasive ductal carcinoma with high mitotic activity.
Immunohistochemistry revealed SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in nearly all tumor cells’ cytoplasm and nuclei—a novel finding.
No nucleocapsid protein was detected, confirming the vaccine as the spike source, not a natural infection.
Professor Shigetoshi Sano, the lead author, stated, “The presence of spike protein but not nucleocapsid protein in cancer cells is a novel finding… strongly suggesting a potential link between mRNA vaccines and cancer progression/metastasis.”
The study proposes several mechanisms for this link.
Vaccine mRNA or ...