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43940


Date: December 23, 2023 at 02:09:22
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Former Major League Player, Ryan Minor, Only 49, Dies of Colon Cancer


I wonder if he got the COVID vaccine, because
he was just recently diagnosed with stage IV
colon cancer per a Google search:


"Minor, who was 49 years old, was diagnosed
with Stage IV colon cancer in the fall of
2022.7 hours ago

https://www.oudaily.com › sports
Ryan Minor, 49, dies following battle with
colon cancer | Sports - OU Daily"


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43945


Date: December 24, 2023 at 04:48:21
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: progression of colon cancer tends to be slow....

URL: https://www.moffitt.org/cancers/colon-cancer/faqs/how-long-does-colon-cancer-take-to-develop/


in case you're trying to connect a covid vaccine to his cancer...

"Colon cancer, or cancer that begins in the lower part of the digestive tract,
usually forms from a collection of benign (noncancerous) cells called an
adenomatous polyp. Most of these polyps will not become malignant
(cancerous), but some can slowly turn into cancer over the course of
about 10-15 years.
Once cancer has developed in the colon, its
progression will vary according to the cellular makeup of the tumor and other
factors, such as the age and overall health of the patient.

The general progression of colon cancer tends to be slow, but it is still a
serious disease that warrants prompt medical attention. If you notice any of
the following symptoms, be sure to speak with a physician:"


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43948


Date: December 24, 2023 at 10:43:10
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: WAKE-UP: Evidence "Turbo" Cancers is Caused by Covid-19 Vaccines:



Can covid-19 vaccines cause 'turbo cancers'?
Brown University professor weighs in on mRNA
vaccine safety and concerns about 'turbo
cancers.'

MARYANNE DEMASI, PHD
OCT 10, 2023


A fiery debate has been raging about the
possible link between covid-19 vaccines and
‘turbo cancers.’

The subject was thrust into the spotlight
after an article published in The Atlantic in
Sept 2022, told the story of well-known
Belgian immunologist Michel Goldman, who
thought the covid-19 vaccine had accelerated
his lymphoma.

Knowing that chemotherapy would render him
immunocompromised, Goldman rushed out to get
vaccinated and boosted against covid-19 before
commencing his cancer treatment.

But after his booster, he began to feel
increasingly unwell - swollen lymph nodes,
fatigue, and night sweats. A subsequent CT
scan showed new cancer clusters “like someone
had set off fireworks inside his body.”

Here's another report:


MDPI Open Access Journals
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Journals Medicina Volume 59 Issue 1
10.3390/medicina59010157
Download PDFsettingsOrder Article Reprints
Open AccessCase Report
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Developed Shortly after
mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination: Report of a Case
and Review of the Literature
by Luigi Cavanna 1,*ORCID,Sergio Ottavio
Grassi 2,Livia Ruffini 3ORCID,Emanuele
Michieletti 4,Egidio Carella 4,Dante Palli
5,Adriano Zangrandi 6,Nicola Inzerilli
1,Patrizia Bernuzzi 1,Camilla Di Nunzio 1
andChiara Citterio 1
1
Department of Oncology and Hematology, ASL
Piacenza, Via Taverna 49, 29121 Piacenza,
Italy
2
ASST Lodi, 26900 Lodi, Italy
3
Nuclear Medicine Division, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma, 43126
Parma, Italy
4
Department of Radiology, ASL Piacenza, Via
Taverna 49, 29121 Piacenza, Italy
5
Surgey and Breast Unit, Guglielmo da Saliceto
Hospital, Via Taverna 49, 29121 Piacenza,
Italy
6
Pathology Unit, ASL Piacenza, Via Taverna 49,
29121 Piacenza, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be
addressed.
Medicina 2023, 59(1), 157;
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59010157
Submission received: 15 December 2022 /
Revised: 3 January 2023 / Accepted: 9 January
2023 / Published: 12 January 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Oncology)
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Versions Notes
Abstract
We report on a 66-year-old man who presented
with a right axillary lymphadenopathy
approximately 10 days after receiving the
third dose of the BNT162b2 vaccine. The
lymphadenopathy gradually enlarged, and
physical examination and ultrasound (US)
revealed one right axillary 6.99 cm and one
right supraclavicular 2.36 cm lymphadenopathy.
Histologic examination of the right axillary
nodule revealed anaplastic large-cell lymphoma
that was ALK negative and CD30 positive. A
total body computerized tomography (CT) scan,
positron emission tomography (PET) and bone-
marrow biopsy showed a stage-II non-Hodgkin
lymphoma (NHL). The patient was treated with
chemotherapy and a scheme of Brentuximab
Vedotin, Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin and
Prednisone (BV-CHP) for six cycles and is now
well and in complete remission. The revision
of the literature revealed eight additional
cases of NHL developed shortly after COVID-
vaccination. There were four cases of diffuse
large-B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (one in a
patient who was a heart transplant recipient
and developed an Epstein–Bar-virus-positive
DLBCL), one case of extranodal NK/T-cell
lymphoma, one patient with subcutaneous
panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma, one case of
marginal zone B-cell lymphoma and one primary
cutaneous anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (PC-
ALCL). In five cases, the lymphoma developed
after BNT162b2 mRNA vaccination, including one
case after ChAdOx1 nCOV-19, one case after the
adenovirus type 26 (Ad26) vaccine and one
after mRNA-1273/Spikevax (ModernaTX). We are
aware that the link between COVID-19
vaccination and lymphoma most likely is a
chance phenomenon, and that COVID-19 vaccines
represent very efficient products for many
people around the world. However, we believe
that clinical events, even if only temporally
associated with novel treatments or novel
vaccines, should be reported for the benefit
of the patients and the scientific community.
Keywords: COVID-19; vaccination; lymphoma

And Another:

healthfirstdc.com

Covid-19 Vaccine and Cancer Risk

Oncologists are reporting an alarming rise in
cancer rates in people who have received one
or more covid-19 vaccines. Canadian
oncologist and cancer researcher Dr. William
Makis described the term turbo cancer. Turbo
cancers are rapidly growing cancers in people
who have received the covid-19 vaccine. These
cancers are showing up mostly in young people
under the age of 30 and in pregnant women and
young children. The cancers grow so fast that
they are usually stage 3 or stage 4 before
they are diagnosed even though symptoms only
appear days or weeks before diagnosis. The
theory behind the mechanisms of covid shots
leading to cancer in susceptible people has to
do with the modification of the mRNA. A
chemical called pseudouridine is used to
stabilize the mRNA. This process creates a
protein that commonly misfolds. Misfolding is
an event that can cause cellular mutation and
has been linked to Alzheimer’s disease,
Parkinson’s disease and heart failure.

And another:

Dr Drew YouTube, 8 mo ago, "Dr. William Makis:
Is mRNA Connected to Sudden Deaths and
Cancer?"

And Another:

hcn.health

Cancers Appearing in Ways Never Before Seen
After COVID Vaccinations: Dr. Harvey Risch
Controversial Claims Link Increased Cancer
Rates to COVID-19 Vaccination

Amid ongoing vaccination efforts, Dr. Harvey
Risch, a professor emeritus of epidemiology at
the Yale School of Public Health, suggests a
worrying pattern: an increase in certain types
of cancer following COVID-19 vaccination.
Although Dr. Risch emphasizes the preliminary
nature of these findings, the assertions have
raised significant concern and debate within
the medical community.

Key Points

Dr. Harvey Risch claims that there is evidence
of cancers developing at an increased rate
after COVID-19 vaccination.
The increased cases of cancer include what
Risch terms “turbo cancers,” which are
unusually aggressive and manifest in younger
people without a family history of the
disease.
He argues that COVID-19 vaccines have done
varying degrees of damage to the immune
systems of some individuals, which could
contribute to a higher risk of developing
cancer.














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43950


Date: December 24, 2023 at 21:42:49
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: do a little more thorough research


before accepting information that you read on the
internet -
for example, - one of the "studies" you quote from the
healthfirstdc site is not based on research and is
actually an opinion written by a chiropractor - NOT
even an oncologist or other cancer scientist.

Another study you show is from the Hcnhealth which
doesn't present any validated research, just some
'guesses and opinions' and even on THAT page it clearly
states in a highlighted section:

"HCN Medical Memo
For physicians, these controversial claims merit
careful scrutiny and comprehensive research. At
present, the evidence linking COVID-19 vaccines to
increased cancer rates is largely anecdotal and lacks
peer-reviewed validation. Before altering vaccination
protocols, the medical community must prioritize
rigorously conducted studies to evaluate Dr. Risch’s
assertions critically. "

So before jumping up and down with excitement that what
you 'think' is the truth, do some more indepth reviews
to see what is actually out there.


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43952


Date: December 25, 2023 at 01:35:02
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: I Guess You'll Definitely Want to Do What AARP Recommends Per...


...information in my previous post:

"to the question on the cover of
my December 2023 AARP Bulletin "MUST I GET
ANOTHER COVID SHOT?" and to the lead question
on page 7, "I'M UP TO FIVE COVID BOOSTERS,
SHOULD I REALLY BE SIGNING UP FOR YET ANOTHER
SHOT NOW?", the answer in the first paragraph
is "Yes, if you didn't get a COVID vaccine
this fall, you need to hustle and catch up.""

Best of luck, Hier, with your 6 mRNA vaccines.
I think you'll need it.


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43955


Date: December 25, 2023 at 18:10:20
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Have no idea


where your head is at - but then again, you have no
idea or clue who I am or how I am or what I do so of
course, you are blowing air out again...

already have had all of my covid vaccines and haven't
had a single covid symptom or illness - that in spite
of spending 12-16 hours a day in a hospital, rehab and
hospice facility (and fully masking also0) during 2021
when my mother was dying.I am glad I did the vaccines
because of all the time in those facilities. And even
today, many years later, and many covid vaccines later,
still am healthy as heck (except for my hip that will
be replaced this spring....but am absolutely certain
(LOL) that YOU will be able to spin my hip replacement
into a covid vaccine side effect of some sort).


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43957


Date: December 25, 2023 at 23:15:00
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Really, Sorry to Hear About You Having to Have a Hip Replacement


Growing up, my father who otherwise didn't
treat his children, insisted there was always
milk in the refresher. I still drink it.

I don't know if that helped my cartilage, but
knock on wood, I haven't had any bone or
cartilage issues. And, BTW, the bones are
more important than support, the marrow is the
source of blood cell production.


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43949


Date: December 24, 2023 at 10:45:07
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: "are" NOT "is" (NT)


(NT)


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43947


Date: December 24, 2023 at 10:33:18
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: progression of colon cancer tends to be slow....


Logic and facts will NEVER be allowed in bh6 way of
contorted thinking.


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43946


Date: December 24, 2023 at 05:20:50
From: Eve, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: progression of colon cancer tends to be slow....

URL: https://www.wcrf.org/red-meat-and-bowel-cancer-risk-how-strong-is-the-evidence/



Cancer Prevention
Diet and Cancer
Cancer Research
Dr Rachel ThompsonThe topic of red meat and cancer risk often makes the headlines. With the results of the International Agency for Research on Cancer evaluation on red and processed meat due to be published
shortly this seems a good opportunity to explain the science behind World Cancer Research Fund’s recommendation on red and processed meat.

Our current advice to limit the consumption of red meat and avoid processed meat is based on an Expert Panel’s scientific evaluation for the 2007 Expert Report Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the
Prevention of Cancer: a Global Perspective. Since then a further evaluation has been undertaken as part of the Continuous Update Project, an analysis of global scientific research into the link between diet,
physical activity, weight and cancer.

What is red meat?
Red meat includes beef, pork, lamb and goat – foods like hamburgers, minced beef, pork chops and roast lamb. We don’t have enough evidence yet about other red-coloured meats, like duck and venison.

What is processed meat?
Processed meat is meat that has been preserved by smoking, curing or salting, or by the addition of preservatives. Examples include ham, bacon, pastrami and salami, as well as hot dogs and some sausages.
Hamburgers and minced meats only count as processed meat if they have been preserved with salt or chemical additives.

The evidence for bowel cancer
In 2011 a report from the Continuous Update Project was published. It found strong evidence that eating red meat or processed meat increases the risk of bowel cancer. The analysis of eight cohort studies showed
a 17 per cent increased risk per 100g red meat per day (RR: 1.17 (1.05-1.31)). The analysis of nine cohort studies found strong evidence that eating processed meat increases the risk of bowel cancer by 18 per
cent per 50g processed meat per day (RR 1.18 (1.10-1.28)). For both analyses the results of the individual studies were generally consistent – adding strength to the association.

A judgement of strong evidence also requires plausible mechanisms. There are several potential reasons to explain how red and processed meat may cause bowel cancer. Red meat contains a compound which gives it’s
red colour, ham, which promotes the formation of potentially carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds. In addition when red meat is cooked at high temperatures, this results in the production of compounds (heterocyclic
amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) that can cause bowel cancer in people with a genetic predisposition. In addition processed red meat has nitrites, as well as nitrates added to it as preservatives
and these are thought to cause cancer. Processing also changes the nature of the meat, which may play a role in its link to cancer.

Currently there is no strong evidence that eating red or processed meat increases the risk of other cancers. The Continuous Update Project publishes reports on updated reviews of evidence so that any changes in
the evidence can be reflected in our Cancer Prevention Recommendations.

What is World Cancer Research Fund’s advice?
Eat no more than 500g (cooked weight) a week of red meat, such as beef, pork and lamb. Eat little, if any, processed meat such as ham and bacon. This is because the evidence suggests eating 500g or less of red
meat a week doesn’t significantly increase bowel cancer risk. Red meat is also a good source of valuable nutrients, such as protein, iron, zinc and vitamin B12, so it can contribute to a healthy, balanced diet.
Processed meat on the other hand has less valuable nutrients and can be high in fat and salt, so if you eat red meat it’s best to choose fresh, unprocessed meat.



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43941


Date: December 23, 2023 at 07:59:11
From: the Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Omg


Are you going to be posting EVERY single time someone
well-known is diagnosed with cancer - that it could be
vaccine related? And why do you hyper focus on just the
covid vaccine as causes for diseases - cancer could have
been caused by any other number of vaccines....or
genetics.... or lifestyle choices.....or environmental
causes....or.... You seem to have an unhealthy obsession
that could eventually cause YOU health issues.


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43954


Date: December 25, 2023 at 13:37:53
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: "posting every single time"


"Kamar de los Reyes dead at 56: One Life To
Live and Call Of Duty star passes away after
private cancer battle
By Justin Enriquez For Dailymail.com
15:11 EST 25 Dec 2023 , updated 15:50 EST 25
Dec 2023

The actor died in Los Angeles on Christmas
Eve after a brief battle with cancer"

Interesting, "a brief battle ".

Hmmm, I wonder if it was another of those
turbo cancers described in my previous post?


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Date: December 25, 2023 at 18:11:30
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: "posting every single time"


duh....it's called a 'brief' battle when the original
diagnosis comes in at an advanced Stage 4 cancer. You
just have to keep spinning stuff, don't you.


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43942


Date: December 23, 2023 at 12:06:45
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: What's the Problem heir? Your Pharmaceutical Portfolio Sinking?(NT)


(NT)


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43943


Date: December 23, 2023 at 14:45:35
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: What's the Problem heir? Your Pharmaceutical Portfolio...


no, but your mental health is


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43944


Date: December 23, 2023 at 22:16:16
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Didn't Get the Vax, So, No, It's Doing Just Great but Worry About You (NT)


(NT)


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