Second Massive Population Study Finds COVID-19 “Vaccines” Increase Risk of 6 Major Cancers
September 27th, 2025Via: Focal Points:
About a month ago, the first-ever population cohort study reported increased cancer risks following COVID-19 vaccination. In Italy, nearly 300,000 residents were tracked for 30 months, showing that mRNA shots significantly increased the risk of overall cancer, breast cancer, bladder cancer, and colorectal cancer.
Now, a second—and far larger—population-based cohort study by Kim et al from South Korea has corroborated and expanded upon those findings. Drawing on a massive sample of more than 8.4 million people, this is one of the most powerful cancer-safety datasets ever analyzed.
The results are striking. After accounting for age, sex, comorbidities, income level, and prior COVID-19 infection, COVID-19 vaccination was linked to significant increases in multiple major cancers, with the signal consistent across all vaccine platforms, both sexes, and age groups.

Pfizer Corporate Strategy Meeting Agenda:
1. Figure Out How To Gain Greater Control Over Vaccine Related Studies in Italy and South Korea
2. Figure Out Which Countries Might Also Be A Threat to our Narrative