Health authorities around the world say the benefits of the Covid-19 vaccines far outweigh the known risks, but a pathologist from the US state of Idaho claims in a series of interviews shared on social media that the shots are linked to an uptick in cancer. This is false, according to medical experts and a leading cancer treatment hospital.
"300% increase in cancers!!" says text over a video shared November 22, 2022 on Instagram.
The clip features Ryan Cole saying: "I was the first pathologist in the world to say, 'Guys, we're seeing an uptick in cancers.' That toxic spike protein has so many mechanisms that allow cancers to wake up."
The interview comes from "Died Suddenly," a film amplifying multiple debunked claims about Covid-19 vaccines.
Cole is a board-certified dermatopathologist who has been the subject of multiple complaints to the Washington Medical Commission, including from two patients who say he misdiagnosed them with cancer. He has also faced complaints to the Idaho State Board of Medicine.
Cole has falsely linked the Covid-19 vaccines to cancer since at least 2021. He echoed his claims linking the shots to cancer in interviews with the Epoch Times, a website that has previously published vaccine misinformation, and "Ask Dr Drew," a program that has featured multiple anti-vaccine advocates.
But multiple medical experts say there is no evidence linking Covid-19 vaccines to cancer, and note that a rise in cases is likely explained by delays in screening...
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