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The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
“The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly regarded scientists that the virus persists in our bodies as long as 2 years..another hallmark of an oncogenic virus. This is an important issue to address and find a solution to the potential of a cancer pandemic globally”
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The scientists in the UK and NHS are now making very disturbing findings that add to the growing evidence that infection and persistence of the Covid virus could be one of the reasons for the increased rate of cancer that is being reported. Will be presenting material from highly…
Let's discuss why the idea that Sc2 causes cancer is not far-fetched, how waiting until we have definitive answers on this topic is a bad idea for us personally, and why (and what) Public Health worldwide needs to do better. (4/)
Let's discuss why the idea that Sc2 causes cancer is not far-fetched, how waiting until we have definitive answers on this topic is a bad idea for us personally, and why (and what) Public Health worldwide needs to do better. (4/)
“Let's discuss why the idea that Sc2 causes cancer is not far-fetched, how waiting until we have definitive answers on this topic is a bad idea for us personally, and why (and what) Public Health worldwide needs to do better. (4/)”
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Let's discuss why the idea that Sc2 causes cancer is not far-fetched, how waiting until we have definitive answers on this topic is a bad idea for us personally, and why (and what) Public Health worldwide needs to do better. (4/)
‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if covid is to blame.
‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if covid is to blame.
“..:Patel and other concerned scientists are calling on the U.S. government to make this question [of whether Covid is causing rise in cancer] a priority knowing it could affect treatment and management of millions of cancer patients for decades to come.”
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‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if covid is to blame.
Via WaPo: “I’ve been in practice 23 years and have never seen anything like this,” oncologist Kashyap Patel said.
Via WaPo: “I’ve been in practice 23 years and have never seen anything like this,” oncologist Kashyap Patel said.

“‘I’ve been in practice 23 years and have never seen anything like this,’ oncologist Kashyap Patel said.

Asutosh Gor, another oncologist, agreed: ‘We were all shaken.’

There was other weirdness, too: multiple patients contending w multiple types of cancer arising almost simultaneously, and more than a dozen new cases of other rare cancers…. The uptick in aggressive, late-stage cancers since the…pandemic is confirmed by early national data and a number of large cancer institutions.

Many…dismissed the trend as a consequence of disruptions to health care that began in 2020.

But not everyone.

The idea that some viruses can cause or accelerate cancer is hardly new… 15 to 20 percent of all cancers worldwide originate from infectious agents…”

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Via WaPo: “I’ve been in practice 23 years and have never seen anything like this,” oncologist Kashyap Patel said.
The network of SARS-CoV-2—cancer molecular interactions and pathways
The network of SARS-CoV-2—cancer molecular interactions and pathways

Scientists are concerned that SARSCoV2 virus targets / interacts with 96 cancer genes— thereby “potential impact on pathways relevant to cancer affecting cell proliferation… favoring DNA degradation, preventing repair of damaging events”.

The network of SARS-CoV-2—cancer molecular interactions and pathways:

·biorxiv.org·
The network of SARS-CoV-2—cancer molecular interactions and pathways