Researcher Brian Shilhavy compared VARES reports of cancer cases following administration of the COVID vaccine over the past 20 months with the same query for all vaccines approved by the FDA over the past 30 years.
A researcher who examined the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database discovered that there was a 10,661.4% increase in cancer reports over the past 30 years due to experimental COVID-19 gene-based vaccines compared to all vaccines approved by the FDA.
Brian Shilhavy, who is the editor of Health Impact News, tracked the progress of the search, providing links to documentation of the various findings.
After first retrieving "the most common cancer cases [reported] following COVID-19 vaccines," he found "837 cancer cases, including 88 deaths, 66 cases of permanent disability, and 104 life-threatening events (Source)."
He emphasized that even these numbers are not comprehensive, and the VAERS database could not handle a broader search of "ALL cancers listed in VAERS" under this category of COVID vaccinations.
"Using the exact same search terms for cancer," he wrote, "I then searched for ALL FDA-approved vaccines for the previous 30 years and found only 140 reported cases of cancer (Source)."
"This result is for 360 months (30 years), while 837 cases have been reported in just 20 months following the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020," Shilhavy wrote.
"This represents an increase of 10,661.4%!" he concluded.
Shilhavy, whose organization is based in Texas, also pointed out that a significant number of the cancer cases in the database involve young people, ranging from 12 years old to many young adults in their 20s.
Last October, a Swedish lab study found that the spike protein associated with COVID-19 disease and experimental vaccines gets into the nucleus of cells and significantly interferes with DNA damage repair functions, compromising a person's adaptive immunity and perhaps promoting cancer cell formation.
In March 2021, Dr Ryan Cole, a board-certified pathologist, reported that patients who had received the COVID vaccine were experiencing a massive "spike" in various autoimmune diseases and cancers.
"Since January 1, I have seen a 20-fold increase in endometrial cancers in the laboratory compared to the annual rate," he said.
As for overall adaptive immunity, Cole describes that "after vaccination, we see a reduction in the number of killer T-cells" that "keep all other viruses in check", making the patient susceptible to a variety of diseases.
In January, data leaked in sworn affidavits by three "decorated senior military doctors and public health officials" showed that there have been huge outbreaks of dozens of diseases following the introduction of the COVID vaccine in the US military.
These included:
Vaccinations - 279% increase,
Hypertension - 2281% increase,
Neurological diseases - 1 048% increase, and
Cancer - 296% increase.
According to VAERS data released by the CDC on July 29, a total of 1,357,937 adverse events occurred in the United States after administration of the experimental COVID-19 gene-based vaccines, including 29,790 deaths and 247,686 serious injuries between December 14, 2020 and July 22, 2022.
These also include 55,719 cases of permanent disability, 50,739 cases of myocarditis/ pericarditis and 14,374 reported cases of shingles.
As these figures are based on voluntary notifications, it is important to note that they are likely to represent only the 'tip of the iceberg' in terms of actual numbers.
A study commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and conducted by Harvard in 2010 found that VAERS was "less than 1% of vaccine adverse events" and vaccine manufacturer Connaught Laboratories calculated at least "a fifty-fold underreporting of adverse events" in a confidential study.