Dr. Harvey Risch suspects patients’ immune systems compromised
By Bob Unruh
Another possible side effect of those COVID-19 shots demanded for Americans by many governments and employers during the pandemic has shown up, and it’s not good.
It’s that cancers are “occurring in excess,” Dr. Harvey Risch explained in a report by the Epoch Times.He’s professor emeritus of epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine.
He appeared recently on EpochTV’s “American Though Leaders” and explained that clinicians have been observing “very strange things.”
For example, he said, there have been “25-year-olds with colon cancer, who don’t have family histories of the disease – that’s basically impossible along the known paradigm for h
But that’s changed, and he observed, “There has to be some initiating stimulus to why this happens.”
The physician described cancer as something a healthy human body can fight with ordinary immunity.
But if that system is compromised, cancer can advance.
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And there are other “latency” cancers being seen.
He explained cancers usually take time to develop, from two years to 30 years.
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