Experts are seeing a puzzling rise in cancer in people under 50 that appears biologically different from late-onset cancers. While some claim cancer rates have been rising for decades and attribute the increase to sugary drinks, lifestyle, and sleep disruptions, others say mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have caused an emergence of turbo cancersand U.S. regulatory agencies have not addressed the ever-growing problem.
Although there is no official medical definition for what doctors are calling turbo cancers, the term is commonly used to define aggressive, rapid-onset cancers resistant to treatmentprimarily in young, healthy individuals following COVID-19 vaccination. These cases often present in a late stage with metastasis and quickly turn fatal.
Whats happening is these cancers were used to seeing, their growth patterns and their behavior are completely out of character
So turbo cancer is something that wasnt there and, all of a sudden, its everywhere, Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist and CEO of Cole Diagnostics, said in an interview on EpochTVs American Thought Leaders.
Poster Comment:
I had a second cousin who dies from a turbo cancer. She was in her early 30s.