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Study linking mRNA injections and cancer 'censored' by cyberattack

SUMMARY

A recent study published in Oncotarget found a potential link between mRNA injections and cancer diagnoses. Researchers reviewed 69 studies worldwide, identifying 333 cases where cancer was diagnosed or worsened shortly after injection. However, they stressed that no direct causal connection has been empirically established.

Many of the cases involved tumors growing near the injection sites in the arm, but the study could not definitively say the mRNA injections caused cancer.

Shortly after the study's release, Oncotarget's website was hit by a cyberattack, rendering it inaccessible. Dr. Wafik El-Deiry, one of the authors, highlighted concerns about censorship in medical research because of the attack.

The study's author Wafik El-Deiry claimed the research was being "censored" and shared a post from the study journal claiming the attack was carried out by fact-checkers of published studies.

The FBI is aware of the incident, but no specific investigation is confirmed; they will neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation.


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