Scientific Research: Significant increases one year post-vaccination – Cancers explode in South Korea from Covid-19 vaccines.
A new South Korean scientific paper has been released, linking Covid-19 vaccination to a 27% increase in overall cancer risk, based on data from over 8.4 million people. The study reportedly found higher rates of multiple cancers — including breast, lung, prostate, thyroid, gastric, and colorectal — among vaccinated individuals, with a statistical significance suggesting only a 1-in-1,000 chance the result occurred randomly.
This is a large-scale population-based retrospective study conducted between 2021 and 2023, and 8,407,849 people were used. Participants were categorized into two groups based on the Covid-19 vaccination status. The vaccinated sample is further split into booster and non-booster groups. Cancers significantly increased one year after vaccination doses.
Gastric – 34% increase
Colorectal – 28% increase
Lung – 53% increase
Breast – 20% increase
Prostate – 69% increase
More in the Dr. John Campbell video.
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