Breast cancer diagnoses have skyrocketed by an alarming 1000% among American women who received Covid mRNA “vaccines.”
Data shows that cases have surged dramatically since Covid injections were rolled out for public use in early 2021, particularly among younger women.
Breast cancer cases have skyrocketed in Americans under 45 years old who received the “vaccines.”
From 2019 to 2021, there were approximately 26,000 recorded cases of breast cancer per year.
However, that figure spiked in 2022 and then surged dramatically in 2023 to unprecedented levels.
In 2023, a shocking 297,000 breast cancer cases were recorded, marking a staggering 1042.3% spike in just five years.
The rise in breast cancer cases coincides with a high percentage (90%) of American women receiving at least one dose of a Covid mRNA “vaccine.”
Natural health advocates argue that the increase in cancer cases, particularly aggressive and late-stage cancers among young individuals, is directly linked to the administration of COVID-19 vaccines.
The author suggests that the rapid increase in cancer cases, especially among those with no family history of the disease, is being overlooked or ignored by the medical community due to potential repercussions for speaking out against the vaccines.
Data collected from cancer.org reveals that breast cancer cases for Americans under 45 years of age have skyrocketed since Covid mRNA shots were introduced in early 2021.
In 2019, 2020, and 2021, just over 26,000 breast cancer cases were documented by the American public health system.
This number was fairly consistent with prior years.
Then, 90 percent of American women got at least one mRNA injection in 2021.
In 2022, the number of breast cancer cases shot up by more than 20,000 cases to 47,000 in just one year.
In 2023, the public health system documented a whopping 297,000 breast cancer cases, surging by over 1000 percent.
Meanwhile, the alarming spike in highly aggressive cancers diagnosed during the later stages has so-called “experts” in the medical community baffled.
However, several experts are raising the alarm about the rise in the phenomenon that is being dubbed “turbo cancer.”
One of the experts warning the public about the issue is renowned oncologist Dr. William Makis.