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It shouldn't surprise anyone that infections can trigger cancers. It also shouldn't be a surprise that repetitive infections with a very contagious airborne virus can trigger high cancer rates in young people. #LongCovid
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Inside long COVID’s war on the body: Researchers are trying to find out whether the virus has the potential to cause cancer If paywall,this works:

Yes, no surprise. Repeated infections like COVID-19 drive chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune dysfunction. These mechanisms damage DNA and weaken the body's cancer defenses, creating fertile ground for cancer development.

Not considering the mrna injections as a variable is bad science.

Infections triggering cancers, etc. is the reason anyone who says they are into "longevity" & doesn't address it, isn't serious. Infections end lives, and reduce quality of lives ( an underlying force in things like MS). If you care about longevity, you care about infections.

Would you by any chance have a link to the original report by any chance please? Thank you if so!

Yes, here: and here:

Indeed, I'm thinking impactive on protein folding, ER stress

Thankfully we have the ability to detect the vaccine-specific SV40 laced plasmid DNA in these cancers:

I think you meant “repeated injections.”

