MRNA Vaccine Bombshell: Shocking Data Reveals Alarming Link to Cancer Rates, According to Dr. Teerawat
Dr. Teerawat Hemajutha Reveals Data Linking mRNA Vaccine to Higher Cancer Rates
Dr. Teerawat Hemajutha, Professor of Neurology at Chulalongkorn University, has reported a statistically significant increase in <a href="https://www.newsdirectory3.com/scientific-reasons-for-gender-differences-in-cancer-male-chromosomes-increase-cancer-rates/” title=”Scientific Reasons for Gender Differences in Cancer: Male Chromosomes Increase Cancer Rates”>cancer mortality rates following the administration of the mRNA vaccine.
The report, published in the journal Nature Cureus, analyzed mortality rates of 20 types of cancer in Japan and found a surprising correlation between COVID vaccination and increased cancer deaths.
Key Findings
- A significant increase in cancer-related deaths, especially those related to hormone estrogen (estrogen-related cancers), following the third dose of the mRNA vaccine.
- Mass vaccination across Japan began in 2021, and cancer deaths increased in parallel with the first and second vaccinations.
- After the third dose was given in 2022, unusual cases of cancer-related deaths were found in all types of cancer, especially in tumors sensitive to the hormone estrogen.
Cancer Types Affected
The report found that the following cancer types were affected:
- Ovarian cancer
- Leukemia
- Prostate cancer
- Lip cancer
- Oral cancer
- Throat cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Breast cancer
Age Groups Affected
The study found that deaths from all cancers were highest among those aged 80 to 84, with more than 90% of people in this group having received three doses of the vaccine.
Expert Opinion
Stephanie Seneff, a senior research scientist at MIT, stated that the report clearly points to epidemiological data that may link higher death rates for many cancers to multiple vaccine doses.
Dr. Seneff previously expressed opinions that vaccines may be related to cancer, as they can cause deterioration of the cancer surveillance and prevention system, especially in the innate immunity system.
