“[I]t is possible that only those with multiple immunizations (and/or high risk for cancer or cancer relapse) would be at higher risk of malignancy,” the authors write.
One thing that I have been wondering about these reports of turbo cancer is what happens (1) if the mRNA product enters a cancer cell, or (2) if the toxic spike protein provoked by the mRNA product infects a cancer cell.
I don't know if either is possible. My understanding is that viruses are not alive, because they do not metabolize. However, once they enter a cell, the cell will be a viral cell and it will replicate, and much more rapidly than a healthy cell. Hence, if the viral cell is a cancer cell, and it starts replicating rapidly, this could be a serious problem.
One thing that I have been wondering about these reports of turbo cancer is what happens (1) if the mRNA product enters a cancer cell, or (2) if the toxic spike protein provoked by the mRNA product infects a cancer cell.
I don't know if either is possible. My understanding is that viruses are not alive, because they do not metabolize. However, once they enter a cell, the cell will be a viral cell and it will replicate, and much more rapidly than a healthy cell. Hence, if the viral cell is a cancer cell, and it starts replicating rapidly, this could be a serious problem.