Oncologist William Makis reported diagnosing a twelve-year-old boy who developed stage 4 brain cancer four months after receiving one Moderna vaccine, followed by death six months later. “I’ve diagnosed probably 20,000 cancer patients in my career. I’ve never seen cancers behaving like this,” Makis stated.

Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at Yale University, warned that COVID-19 vaccines could cause long-term immune system damage leading to cancer. “We know the vaccines have done various degrees of damage to the immune system in a fraction of people who’ve taken them… and that damage could be anywhere from getting other infectious diseases to perhaps cancer in the longer term,” Risch said.

Similarly, Dr. Ryan Cole, a renowned pathologist, explained that vaccine-induced immune dysregulation allows cancers typically suppressed by the body to grow rapidly. “Because of the dysregulation of the immune responses and the suppression of the immune system by these genetic-based injections… these cancers that normally would be kept in check by the body are unexpectedly growing very quickly,” Cole noted.

A study of Canadian doctors revealed 42 out of 180 fully vaccinated medical professionals who died unexpectedly since early 2021 had cancer, including four physicians at Trillium Health in Mississauga who died within three weeks of each other between June and July 2022. All four had received multiple vaccine doses.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently acknowledged doctors have authority to prescribe ivermectin for COVID-19 treatment, reversing prior restrictions that likened the drug to horse medication. However, this shift follows years of legal challenges highlighting the agency’s historical obstruction of medical access.