Thursday, June 14, 2018

Is There a Link Between Vaccines and the Rise in Pediatric Cancer?

Is There a Link Between Vaccines and the Rise in Pediatric Cancer? | 28 May 2018 | According to the American Cancer Society, after accidents, cancer is the second leading cause of death in children between the ages of one and four. Although pediatrics cancers account for less than one percent of all cancers diagnosed each year, the number of children diagnosed with cancer has been rising steadily over the last few decades... In the United States, the number of vaccines government health officials' direct pediatricians to give to children has almost quadrupled in the last 60 years...The CDC's 2018 childhood vaccine schedule recommends 50 doses of 14 vaccines [!] before the age of six. Coinciding with the significant increase in the number of vaccines is a simultaneous increase in chronic neurological and autoimmune disorders in children, including pediatric cancer. Most vaccine package inserts include a statement along the lines of, "This vaccine has not been evaluated for its carcinogenic or mutagenic potentials or impairment of fertility," which suggests that the potential link between cancer and vaccines has not been thoroughly studied. In fact, some vaccine ingredients, such as formaldehyde are known carcinogens.

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