I sent it to a friend, too.
A good friend. A good person.
She's not interested in reading or sharing it, she said.
I really don't understand why.
Yet #CovidCausesCancer regardless
“data from this prospective cohort study confirm & expand previous retrospective case series that have found factors, including hematologic cancers, chemotherapy receipt & lung cancer, as associated with COVID-19 severity,” the authors of the study wrote”
(JAMA Oncol, July 2025)
#CovidCausesCancer
"in ppl with COVID-19, the cells had degranulated [released their granular contents into the surrounding environment] & differentiated into PMN-MDSCs [...] associated with cancers"
"PMN-MDSCs were not found in ppl hospitalized with severe influenza infections"
Sounds like #CovidCausesCancer, maybe
"our study indicated that COVID-19 had causal effects on cancer risk"
(Journal of Medical Virology, April 2023)
#CovidCausesCancer
"Since infection with SARS-CoV-2 occurs in several organs either directly or indirectly, it is expected that cancer stem cells may develop in multiple organs"
"the long-term consequences of this infection will only be illustrated in the long run"
(Biochimie, October 2023)
#CovidCausesCancer
"the long-term effects prompted by long COVID-19 are still obscure. In conclusion, with the jury still out on the role of SARS-CoV-2 as an oncovirus, most articles report significant action of SARS-CoV-2 on having an oncogenic potential."
#CovidCausesCancer #AvoidCovid 😷 #AvoidLongCovid 😷
A thread of quotes from "Deciphering the Relationship between SARS-CoV-2 and Cancer" 👇
(Int. Journal of Molecular Sci., April 2023)
Filing it under #CovidCausesCancer as per the authors, "the evidence certainly moves the needle in favor of a viral oncogenic potential rather than an oncolytic one"
THIS, as well as remember
#CovidIsCarcinogenic
#CovidCausesCancer