"There is evidence that cancers are occurring in excess after people receive COVID-19 vaccinations" - Dr. Risch: Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. His research has focused extensively on the causes of cancer as well as prevention and early diagnosis.

Dr. Risch said patients must now wait months, not weeks, to get an appointment at an oncology clinic in New York.

“What clinicians have been seeing,” said Dr. Risch, “is very strange things: For example, 25-year-olds with colon cancer, who don't have family histories of the disease—that's basically impossible along the known paradigm for how colon cancer works—and other long-latency cancers that they're seeing in very young people."

He said this is not how cancer normally develops."
"There is evidence that cancers are occurring in excess after people receive COVID-19 vaccinations" - Dr. Risch: Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. His research has focused extensively on the causes of cancer as well as prevention and early diagnosis. Dr. Risch said patients must now wait months, not weeks, to get an appointment at an oncology clinic in New York. “What clinicians have been seeing,” said Dr. Risch, “is very strange things: For example, 25-year-olds with colon cancer, who don't have family histories of the disease—that's basically impossible along the known paradigm for how colon cancer works—and other long-latency cancers that they're seeing in very young people." He said this is not how cancer normally develops."
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