Into: This was a case-study of an older man who suffered non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) shortly after taking Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster. Interestingly, this case-study linked 8 other similar cases of NHL linked to COVID vaccination. After reading this, you should have a better understanding of another possible negative outcome associated with COVID vaccination.
A 66-year-old man received a booster dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in his right arm October of 2021 and 10 days later experienced severe pain and swelling in right underarm that persisted for months….. keep scrolling👇
Finally, patient presented to medical clinic 3 months later. Physical assessment revealed severely painful, and mobile, lymphadenopathy in right axillary (swollen lymph node underarm), and supraclavicular area (near collar bone), same arm as injection.
Next, patient was ordered total body tomography (CT) that verified lymphadenopathies in right axillary node (underarm) that measured 6.99 CM, nearby at subclavicular region (collar bone) which was 2.36 cm, and even near coronal section (front side of body).
Next, histologic sample (tissue) of affected areas found abnormally large tumor cells (red arrow), compared to normal sized lymphocytes (yellow arrow) on the right.
Further examination using FDG-PET/CT found illuminated areas of tracer uptake by multiple right axillary adenopathies (right-underarm), and supraclavicular adenopathy (near collar bone) suggesting malignancy. (see red areas)
To be sure of malignancy, bone marrow biopsy was done and confirmed stage 2 non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Shortly after, chemotherapy was started. Patient endured 6 cycles from March-July of 2022. Re-examination via FDG-PET/CT revealed resolution of cancer.
As a final note, this and other data indicated a similar finding. Specifically, cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that immediately followed mRNA vaccination which illuminated the need for better cancer surveillance post COVID-19 vaccination.
SOURCE:
https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/59/1/157
LETS CONNECT:
This is really interesting, but the final point got me:
"Specifically, cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that immediately followed mRNA vaccination which illuminated the need for better cancer surveillance post COVID-19 vaccination."
Well, we better check for it just in case. Like, that's not the medical expertise I would seek from a doctor who charges hundreds of dollars for an hour of face-to-face time with a patient.
Instead of adopting increased cancer surveillance, which may detect (though most cancer prevention methods do not result in net-positive patient outcomes using total life years) cancers following vaccination, why would the Powers That Be not cease the vaccination program because the shots are causing cancer? This seems like utter madness.
I’ve also suffered from t-cell rich, b-cell lymphoma after the 2nd Comirnaty. The symptoms were unmistakable and my lymph nodes swelled 3 times during 2022. Diagnosed 2024- stage 4