Turbo Cancer in Pregnancy: Breast Cancer Stage 3 or 4. COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination Is Very Dangerous for Pregnant Women

Cancer during pregnancy is rare and before COVID-19 mRNA vaccines approximately 1:1000 pregnancies were complicated by maternal cancer.
Of these, breast cancer is most common, corresponding to between 1:3000 to 1:10000 pregnancies, according to a 2022 Dutch study by Boere et al.
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines are causing Turbo Cancers in young people and breast cancer is in the top 3 most common cancers caused by Pfizer or Moderna mRNA.
Since 2021, there are far more Stage 3 and Stage 4 Breast cancers being diagnosed in pregnant women. They are present in GoFund me in 2020 and prior but in much smaller numbers.
The key question I ask is:
- Are these Stage 3 and 4 Breast cancers in pregnancy just a reflection of skyrocketing Turbo Cancers in COVID-19 mRNA vaccinated reproductive age women, or
- Does pregnancy itself increase the risk of Turbo Cancer manifesting in a COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinated woman? (In other words, would the same woman still have gotten Stage 3 or 4 breast cancer, at the same point in time, if she hadn’t gotten pregnant?)
I don’t know the answer.
Furthermore, Triple Negative breast cancer (the worst prognosis), seems to be the most common subtype of Turbo Breast Cancer (whether in pregnancy or not).
Oncologists should be studying these questions, unfortunately selling mRNA vaccines for Pfizer & Moderna shareholders pays much better, and keeps their licenses, academic promotions, and grant funding safe and sound.
FINAL THOUGHT: This is not just happening with breast cancer, and I will address other Stage 4 Turbo cancers in pregnancy in future substack articles.
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Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.
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