A comprehensive literature review by Mathilde Debord titled “COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can induce cancer in 17 distinct ways, according to over 100 studies” was just published in Le Point Critique.
Drawing from over 100 peer-reviewed studies, it outlines 17 distinct biological mechanisms by which the injections may initiate, accelerate, or reactivate malignant processes.
1. Genome Instability
mRNA may be reverse-transcribed and integrated into host DNA, triggering mutations that initiate cancer.
2. Immune Escape
The spike protein binds and inhibits tumor suppressor genes like p53 and BRCA1, shielding cancer cells from immune destruction.
3. Impaired DNA Repair Mechanism
The spike protein interferes with essential DNA repair enzymes, increasing the risk of unchecked mutations.
4. Chronic Inflammation
Lipid nanoparticles and spike protein cause long-lasting inflammation, a well-known driver of cancer.
5. Dysregulation of the Immune System
Suppression of T cells and type I interferon weakens cancer surveillance and promotes immune evasion.
6. RNA Disruption
Codon optimization disrupts microRNA networks, destabilizing cell growth regulation and apoptosis.
7. Activation of Oncogenic Pathways
The spike protein indirectly activates MAPK and PI3K/mTOR signaling, fueling tumor growth and metastasis.
8. Tumor Microenvironment Alteration
Lipid nanoparticles accumulate in tumors, enhancing permeability and potentially accelerating cancer spread.
9. Awakening Dormant Cancers
Post-vaccination inflammation and immune disruption may trigger recurrence in patients previously in remission.
10. Alteration of Immune Surveillance
Modified mRNA blocks toll-like receptors, making tumor cells “invisible” to the immune system.