Posted on 03/02/2021 8:35:38 AM PST by rxsid
COVID-19 vaccine side effect causing false positive cancer screenings
According to the MD Anderson Cancer Center, swelling caused by the COVID vaccine is causing false positives on cancer screening exams
HOUSTON — One side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine is swelling.
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According to MD Anderson Cancer Center, that swelling is causing false positives on cancer screening exams.
"Cancer experts at MD Anderson are seeing an uptick in mammograms identifying a false positive for breast cancer due to a common side effect of the available COVID-19 vaccines — swollen lymph nodes. The detection of swollen lymph nodes in imaging exams has led to false positives for leukemia and lymphoma patients, as well," MD Anderson said in a release.
MD Anderson experts said the swelling can impact results up to six weeks after vaccination. They're raising awareness of the issue so patients can plan accordingly.
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Making me think of thalidomide.
Makes me wonder if in 10 to 20 years we are going to see an uptick in actual cancer.
Well...one thing we are certain of at this point is that these covid-19 vaccines are still experimental. There is obviously no long term data on them.
They've been tested in humans for less than 1 year and are only available now because of Emergency Use Authorization designations. Without those EUA's, they wouldn't be available to the public yet.
Houston is where we make people who hate Texans live. It’s our freak show city.
New Orleans 9th Ward plus 5th Ward Texas.
What could go wrong?...
Eventually, it’s all going to be revealed, that this whole man-made virus situation was grossly mishandled.
There were, and are, cheap medicines to eradicate the virus ( ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine + zinc etc. ).
But, the face-mask mullahs, and the vaccine viceroys, love a docile, easily manipulated population.
We should all be ashamed of ourselves for our passivity.
I have been thinking this as well.
I hope we are still around in 10 to 20 years
rxsid wrote: “They’ve been tested in humans for less than 1 year and are only available now because of Emergency Use Authorization designations. Without those EUA’s, they wouldn’t be available to the public yet.”
I’m very glad those vaccines have been approved since these vaccines will save thousands of lives. We’ve had our first shot and will get our second in a couple of weeks.
Is this the Funky Cold Mederna?
“It’s out freak show city.”
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I think Austin is a strong contender for that title.
I’m very glad those vaccines have been approved since these vaccines will save thousands of lives. We’ve had our first shot and will get our second in a couple of weeks.
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And that's the way it should be. If you want to take an experiment vaccine, it should be up to you as an individual.
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