Nope.
My mother was born in a typical early twentieth century farm family of seventeen. Only twelve grew to adulthood because of polio, pertussis, diphtheria, and typhoid. Of the twelve adults, all have lived into their nineties, except my mother, who died in her sixties of cancer. There was no history of cancer in either branch of my mothers family.
Anyone can have a bad reaction to a vaccine, and there are no guarantees in life in general, nor in medicine in particular. The risks of not vaccinating your daughter are far greater than the risks of vaccination. Especially with an unprotected border admitting 3000 illegals every day who come from countries where the immunization regime is poor or nonexistent.
God bless your family. The science on this is real, whatever your personal experience. I'm sure you don't want to hear that your story is not scientific proof. But ... it isn't.