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I have been really busy the last few weeks, so had missed a lot of recently released material.

This is one you don't want to miss. 😮⛔🚨

A review of mechanisms by which SARS-CoV-2 might cause or trigger or accelerate cancer growth.

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
"One of the most worrying long-term effects of infection is the potential to induce malignant neoplasms, which will be a major health concern over the coming decades"
Potential mechanisms described in detail for:
Lung
Colorectal
Pancreatic
Breast
and
Oral Cancer
And
More
🚨 Lung cancer Colorectal Cancer Pancreatic adenocarcinoma Breast cancer
To summarise.
SARS-CoV-2 can employ various strategies to potentially cause cancer in different organs. SARS-CoV-2 can employ vario...
SARS-CoV-2 infects several organs which may enable cancer stem cells to develop in multiple organs. SARS-CoV-2 infects several ...
Cancer-related effects of SARS-CoV-2 may take several years to manifest themselves. Cancer-related effects of S...
But I've seen them happen far faster than that.
There's a very interesting section comparing sars-cov-2 with other known oncogenic (cancer causing) viruses and the mechanisms they employ.
The more people you infect, and the more times you infect them... what do you think that is going to do to the chances of these mechanisms taking effect?
Or put another way:
Do you think the mechanisms described in this research become more likely to cause cancer with each repeat infection or less likely?
Or put another way:
If this only causes cancer in a small number of cases, but you infect a huge number of people repeatedly, what will be the size of the final number?
Or put another way:
You're out of your fucking mind to repeatedly infect yourself and everyone you love with this virus. 😢
And as always, cancer is just one potential outcome.
Strokes, heart attacks, autoimmunity, dementia, neurological disorders, metabolic dysregulation, diabetes, and more.
@7c6Richard Also I've just had a skim through, but do they even mention the re-activation of known and established oncogenic viruses like EBV?

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The stronger the depth of emotion, the more true something feels.
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