Since the rollout of COVID-19 mass vaccination, rates of cancer have skyrocketed in surveillance systems across the globe. Many are asking, Do the vaccines truly cause cancer? In 2020, Singh et al. published an in silico modeling study that concluded the S2 segment of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein could be anticipated to inhibit the p53 and BRCA1/2 tumor surveillance systems. Importantly, the S2 segment has not been found in the body after the infection; however, it is readily produced in large quantities after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, as published by Patterson et al. in 2022. Additionally, there is inhibition of DNA repair and contamination with SV-40 oncogene promoters as additional mechanisms to explain the occurrence or acceleration of cancer in mRNA vaccine recipients.
We can only take things case by case and examine the evidence. Kyriakopoulos et al. describe a single case of a fatal basaloid craniofacial cancer that occurred within five months of vaccination. I will let you read the report and draw your own conclusions on causality and generalization to other rapidly developing cancers being observed after ill-fated COVID-19 vaccination.






