I don't see how this statement fits in a study that cites data prior to the covid vaccination. Is she just lying or is this data from some study different than the one you mention? Why would she lie or make this up?
"Pavic said that 65 percent of all carcinoma cases among those aged between 15 and 59 received one or more COVID injections, with a 55 percent vaccination rate overall in the same age group."
The study isn’t linked the article, nor the years of the data from said study, obviously because the reality of what the study shows doesn’t fit the narrative of the article:
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=cancer+rates+in+young+people+soared+by+79+percent&ia=web
Sequoyah101 wrote: “I’m not able to see that linked study. Can you point it out or provide the link?”
Click on disswire dot com. In that article you’ll find this statement:
Since the vaccine rollout, nearly every country around the world has experienced a surge in “aggressive cancers” in those under 50 years old.
The word ‘those’ opens another article which states that ““Between 1990 and 2019, cases of cancer in young people across the globe have increased by 79 percent and deaths have risen 28 percent.””