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Are COVID Vaccines Hiding a Cancer Risk? Dr. Ryan Cole’s Warning

Are COVID Vaccines Hiding a Cancer Risk? Dr. Ryan Cole’s Warning

Could the COVID-19 vaccines be doing more harm than we’re told? Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist, has raised alarms about vaccines possibly suppressing our immune systems and fueling aggressive cancers. While mainstream studies point fingers at the virus itself, are they deflecting from a bigger truth? Let’s dig into the questions.

Dr. Cole’s Controversial Claim

Dr. Ryan Cole says he’s seen a surge in cancers, like endometrial and melanomas, in his lab since the COVID vaccine rollout. He suggests the mRNA vaccines’ spike protein might suppress T helper cells—key players in our immune system that help fight cancer. Cole argues this could explain a rise in aggressive “turbo cancers.” His claims aren’t backed by peer-reviewed studies yet, but he’s not alone in questioning vaccine safety. Could he be onto something, or is this just speculation?

Is the Virus the Real Culprit?

A 2023 BMJ Oncology study suggests the COVID-19 virus, not the vaccine, might awaken dormant cancer cells in the lungs through inflammation driven by IL-6, a molecule tied to T helper cells. This makes sense—severe infections can stress the body. But why the focus on the virus when vaccine concerns linger? Is this study a convenient way to shift blame from the shots? After all, millions got vaccinated, and cancer rates haven’t spiked globally—yet some, like Cole, say the data’s being ignored.

Why the Silence on Vaccine Risks?

If Cole’s right, why isn’t this front-page news? He’s faced pushback, even professional scrutiny, for his views. History shows that early warnings—like on vaccine side effects such as myocarditis—were dismissed before being confirmed. Are we seeing a pattern of silencing dissent to protect the vaccine narrative? Mainstream studies say vaccines boost T cell responses, not suppress them, but Cole’s lab observations challenge that. Without open debate, how do we know what’s true?

Time Will Tell

Cole’s claims about vaccines and cancer are unproven, but that doesn’t mean they’re wrong. The BMJ Oncology study raises valid points about the virus, but it sidesteps vaccine concerns. We need more data—independent, transparent research—not dismissals. Check out Cole’s talks on rcolemd.com or dive into studies on Nature and BMJ Oncology. What do you think? Share your thoughts below and keep asking questions!

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