Post Vaccine Israel: Cancer of Unknown Primary Cause: x3 increase in 3 Years
Israel is one of the most highly vaccinated countries in the world, with 81.5% of its population having received at least one dose. For those of us who have long admired Israel’s preeminence in medical expertise and excellence, their dangerous and illogical unquestioning embrace of the untested Covid vaccine was astonishing. Clearly Jewish history should have made them highly sensitive to medical experiments on the Jewish population.
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Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/Cancer of Unknown Primary cause: x3 increase in 3 years
Source: Clalit Health Fund (4.8M members), Aug 11
Background
The data was obtained from Clalit Health Fund (4.8 million members as of 2022) via Freedom Of Information Act request. It includes a list of 31 cancer types and yearly no. of new cases (2019-2022). See below for the complete data set.
The request was sent by attorney Ori Shabi, and included an additional question regarding number of cases vaccinated against Covid-19 prior to the cancer diagnosis. The question was ignored and the received data did not include vaccination status.
Discussion
The most apparent signal in the data is the considerable increase (3.11 times) in cancer cases of unknown primary cause (CUP) along the years 2019-2022. Below are two basic graphs representing the whole data set. In general, other types of cancer did not exhibit such significant trends:
Cancer of Unknown Primary cause (CUP) is a diagnosis used when it is not possible to identify the type of cancer cells that were found.
Therefore, CUP is diagnosed if:
a. The disease is discovered in an advanced state (advanced cancer) and is already spread to several organs (metastatic), and
b. The properties of the cells and the tissue do not fit other categories.
There are very few specific symptoms; Most symptoms are common to other diseases (pain, change in bowl habits, cough, fever etc.) Once diagnosed, chemotherapy is the most common treatment. The prognosis of CUP can vary widely. The average survival time ranges from several months to a year after diagnosis.
COVID-19 is ruled out as a possible cause since, despite the extensive worldwide research of the disease, there is no clear evidence that it can cause cancer or increase the risk of developing cancer.
Advanced cancer due to delayed diagnosis could explain the increase in CUP cases during 2020, caused by the lockdowns in early-mid 2020, but this gap would have been bridged by the end of 2020, which still leaves the drastic rise in 2021-2022 unexplained.
We turned to the Israel Cancer Association asking if they were aware of the rise in CUP. Their response was that the National Cancer Registry is the reliable source for such data, but they have not yet published data for 2021-2022.
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