A Japanese peer-reviewed study found statistically significant increases in cancer mortality, especially after the third COVID-19 mRNA vaccine dose. John Campbell, Ph.D., analyzed the study on his podcast. During a separate episode, Campbell discussed the study with Angus Dalgleish, a professor of oncology at St. George’s, University of London.
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A Japanese peer-reviewed study found statistically significant increases in cancer mortality, especially after the third COVID-19 mRNA vaccine dose, according to John Campbell, Ph.D., a prominent healthcare commentator.
In an April 13 podcast, Campbell discussed the study published April 8 in the journal Cureus. The study analyzed official Japanese government statistics to compare age-adjusted cancer mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022) with pre-pandemic rates.
Campbell also discussed the findings with oncologist Angus Dalgleish in a podcast that aired today.
Campbell first showed the increases in mortality from all causes in Japan from 2021 through the present. …