by tim » Sat Oct 11, 2025 8:51 am
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Woman’s Cancer Cells Test Positive for Spike Protein Found in Pfizer’s COVID Booster
An 85-year-old woman whose breast cancer was in remission developed aggressive metastatic cancer one month after receiving her sixth mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose.
An 85-year-old Japanese woman whose breast cancer was in remission developed an aggressive form of cancer one month after receiving her sixth mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose — and her cancer cells tested positive for the same spike protein found in the shots, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
The study “provides direct biological evidence linking mRNA injections to cancer progression and metastasis,” epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher wrote on Substack. Hulscher said the study’s findings are “striking … strongly suggesting the spike originated from the mRNA injection, not viral infection.”
The case report by Dr. Shigetoshi Sano, a professor of dermatology at the Kochi University Medical School in Japan, was published last week as a letter in the Journal of Dermatological Science.
According to the study, the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. She underwent a partial mastectomy and hormone therapy in April 2023, “after which she was deemed to be in remission.”
In October 2024, she received a Pfizer COVID-19 booster dose. One month later, she developed a skin lesion on her right chest. In January, the lesion was diagnosed as a skin metastasis from breast cancer.
Metastasis is when cancer cells break off from the original tumor and spread to other parts of the body.
A biopsy found that the metastatic cancer cells tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein found in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, but were negative for the nucleocapsid protein found in people who have recovered from viral infection.
Clinical educator Dr. Margaret Christensen, co-founder of the Carpathia Collaborative, said the study “is just one of thousands of case reports of unusual and aggressive cancers showing up in unexpected populations.”
Christensen said:
“Prior to COVID-19, post-menopausal women had much slower-growing tumors that were less likely to be deadly. Now … we are seeing devastating effects in all age groups.
“This foreign technology causes both immune suppression of the innate immune system, which goes after cancer cells, as well as overactivation of the adaptive branch of the immune system, leading to severe inflammation, auto-antibodies and cytokine production. No wonder we are seeing devastating effects in the population.”
[url]https://tdefender.substack.com/p/japanese-woman-cancer-cells-test-positive-spike-protein-pfizer-covid-booster[/url]
[quote]Woman’s Cancer Cells Test Positive for Spike Protein Found in Pfizer’s COVID Booster
An 85-year-old woman whose breast cancer was in remission developed aggressive metastatic cancer one month after receiving her sixth mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose.[/quote]
[quote]An 85-year-old Japanese woman whose breast cancer was in remission developed an aggressive form of cancer one month after receiving her sixth mRNA COVID-19 vaccine dose — and her cancer cells tested positive for the same spike protein found in the shots, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
The study “provides direct biological evidence linking mRNA injections to cancer progression and metastasis,” epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher wrote on Substack. Hulscher said the study’s findings are “striking … strongly suggesting the spike originated from the mRNA injection, not viral infection.”
The case report by Dr. Shigetoshi Sano, a professor of dermatology at the Kochi University Medical School in Japan, was published last week as a letter in the Journal of Dermatological Science.
According to the study, the patient was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022. She underwent a partial mastectomy and hormone therapy in April 2023, “after which she was deemed to be in remission.”
In October 2024, she received a Pfizer COVID-19 booster dose. One month later, she developed a skin lesion on her right chest. In January, the lesion was diagnosed as a skin metastasis from breast cancer.
Metastasis is when cancer cells break off from the original tumor and spread to other parts of the body.
A biopsy found that the metastatic cancer cells tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein found in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, but were negative for the nucleocapsid protein found in people who have recovered from viral infection.
Clinical educator Dr. Margaret Christensen, co-founder of the Carpathia Collaborative, said the study “is just one of thousands of case reports of unusual and aggressive cancers showing up in unexpected populations.”
Christensen said:
“Prior to COVID-19, post-menopausal women had much slower-growing tumors that were less likely to be deadly. Now … we are seeing devastating effects in all age groups.
“This foreign technology causes both immune suppression of the innate immune system, which goes after cancer cells, as well as overactivation of the adaptive branch of the immune system, leading to severe inflammation, auto-antibodies and cytokine production. No wonder we are seeing devastating effects in the population.”[/quote]