Ovarian Cancers in COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinated Women

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Ovarian Cancers in COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinated Women


Ovarian Cancers in COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinated Women

 – huge tumors, extremely aggressive

Not Responsive to Chemo, Poor Prognosis. Turbo cancer: 26 tragic cases

By Dr. William Makis

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Dec. 28, 2023 – Archbald, PA – Amy Costanzo was diagnosed with Stage 3C Ovarian cancer. She has had to have extensive “debulking surgery” which included removal of all female reproductive organs and her omentum layer.

Dec. 24, 2023 – UK – 23 year old Caitlin Tomlinson Button is fighting a rare advanced ovarian cancer. “Up until June 2023 I was living a very normal life, looking after the elderly enabling them to stay in their own homes.”

Dec. 15, 2023 – Bradenton, FL – 31 year old Alyson Bermudez, a softball coach at New College of Florida and pitching instructor, was diagnosed with a 20cm ovarian tumor on right ovary and 13cm tumor attached to her left ovary. She also has cancer on “several surfaces of her abdomen”.

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(Source: globalresearch.ca; December 29, 2023; https://tinyurl.com/ylqcypp3)