Cancer after vaccinations: EU MPs warn of alarming numbers!
Cancer after vaccinations: EU MPs warn of alarming numbers!
In the European Parliament's health committee, a crucial debate on the European Cancer Control Plan broke out on March 19, 2025, with the free MP Gerald Hauser alarm concerns. He warned that the cases of cancer-especially in children-have increased significantly since the massive mRNA vaccinations. These statements followed the dramatic results of an analysis by the Slovak doctor Dr. Peter Kotlár, who reported that harmful DNA contaminations were discovered by Pfizer and Moderna, which could possibly cause cancer, such as ots.at reported
Hauser asked a direct question to Matthias Schuppe, the team leader of the General Directorate for Health and Food Safety of the European Commission: "Do you see a connection between the mRNA vaccinations and the increasing number of cancer?" This request was answered by Schuppe with the statement that "no facts are available that mrNA vaccinations cause cancer", which Hauser classified as shocking. He emphasized the urgency of the Enlightenment about possible connections between vaccinations and the worrying increase in cancer cases and demanded more efforts in the EU Parliament to illuminate this topic.
Europe's initiative against cancer
At the same time, the European Cancer Control Plan is continuously developed in order to counteract the challenges of this serious illness. President of the Leyen had presented this plan as an answer to the growing health concerns, including strategies for prevention, early diagnosis and improvement in the quality of life for cancer patients. Every year, 2.6 million new cancer cases are diagnosed in the EU-an alarming number that not only affects those affected, but also has significant social and economic consequences, such as ec.europa.eu emphasized. It is important that 40 % of cancer would be avoidable if appropriate health strategies and preventive measures are effectively implemented. The EU plans to develop concrete initiatives in order to strengthen cancer control globally and to make health care in the Member States more sustainable while at the same time promoted public health.Details | |
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