Florida physician: "I've seen five kidney cancers in young patients. I usually see one kidney cancer every decade of my practice."
Chief of Oncology at a major hospital: "In young people, I'll see maybe one astrocytoma brain cancer a year. I've seen five after the boosters rolled out in the last month."
Another physician: "My 21-year-old son got the booster. Now he has a salivary gland cancer."
A family physician from Ireland: "I have seen the weirdest cancers after the shot rollout."
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I'm know four people that have gotten cancer in the last year. Two breast cancers, one cervical and my husband, who has lymphoma. He is the only one who didn't get the shot. He did however, have covid. All developed their cancer with in three months of their exposure to covid (via the shot or natural. Two of the women had their cancers during annual checkups. The third when she was getting her lungs checked during a natural covid exposure requiring hospitization. My husband first presented to the ER with a blot clot. I don't believe cancer is the only unusual illness that will be discovered. My elderly mom was required to take all shots and boosters by her nursing home. We went to visit her on good Friday only to find her sitting in the hallway waiting for the ambulance to transport her to ER. We were told initially that she had conjestive heart failure but after tests showed her heart efficiency at only 17%, she was give a pace maker. And hat was she given so that she could go to rehab? Yep, you guessed it another booster. I know she will not be with us much longer but the Drs managed to give her a new lease as she has regained her strength and has the energy to enjoy what time she does have. I know two others that had issues after their shot. One died, one came out of remission for a disease they have had since childhood. Something stinks!