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Cancer specialist says Covid boosters are harming his patients

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PROFESSOR Angus Dalgleish, a consultant medical oncologist at St George’s, University of London, has put out a urgent call for a halt to all Covid vaccine programmes. Very simply, they are not needed and they are doing significant harm, and not just with regard the blood clots and cardiac problems. The boosters are having a devastating impact on his cancer patients. 

In a letter written in support of a colleague’s plea to the editor of  theBMJ that his journal makes valid informed consent for Covid vaccination a priority topic (following the defamatory BMJ article we reported on yesterday)  he sets out his reasons.

Firstly, he says, ‘Covid no longer needs a vaccine programme given the average age of death of Covid in the UK is 82 and from all other causes is 81 and falling.’

Secondly, ‘The link with clots, myocarditis, heart attacks and strokes is now well accepted, as is the link with myelitis and neuropathy.’

Thirdly comes his final and shocking reason – his own clinical observations of the effect of the booster on his cancer patients: ‘As a practising oncologist I am seeing people with stable disease rapidly progress after being forced to have a booster, usually so they can travel.

‘Even within my own personal contacts I am seeing B cell-based disease after the boosters. They describe being distinctly unwell a few days to weeks after the booster – one developing leukaemia, two work colleagues Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and an old friend who has felt like he has had Long Covid since receiving his booster and who, after getting severe bone pain, has been diagnosed as having multiple metastases from a rare B cell disorder.

‘I am experienced enough to know that these are not the coincidental anecdotes that many suggest, especially as the same pattern is being seen in Germany, Australia and the USA.

‘The reports of innate immune suppression after mRNA for several weeks would fit, as all these patients to date have melanoma or B cell based cancers, which are very susceptible to immune control – and that is before the reports of suppressor gene suppression by mRNA in laboratory experiments.

‘This must be aired and debated immediately.’

Indeed it must.

His letter was published in the Daily Sceptic on Saturday and can be read here. 

Professor Dalgleish has consistently argued for a halt to Covid child vaccination programmes, but this urgent plea to halt the total vaccine programme is a first for him. It will not have been made lightly. He is an experienced clinician and he is alarmed at what he is seeing. He must be listened to by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Steve Barclay, NHS Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard, and CEO of the MHRA, June Raine. If they choose to ignore the concerns and observations of a clinician of such distinction, they will be even more culpable than they already are.

Let them make no mistake either about Professor Dalgleish’s acknowledged experience and expertise in cancer immunotherapy. For the record, he first studied medicine at University College London where he obtained an MBBS and a BSc in Anatomy. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of the UK and Australia, Royal College of Pathologists and the Academy of Medical Scientists. Following an interest in how viruses cause cancer, he commenced an MD with Professor Robin Weiss FRS at the Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden Hospital. For the following five years he was a clinical scientist at the MRC’s clinical research centre in Northwick Park, and was appointed to the Foundation Chair in Oncology at St George’s, University of London in 1991. There his main interest has been the immunology of cancer and the development of immunotherapies to treat, in particular, melanoma. He is a co-founder of Onyvax, a company set up in 1998 to make novel vaccines for common solid tumours, where he is currently Research Director. He sits on eight editorial boards, is the author or co-author of peer-reviewed scientific papers and more than 70 chapters in medical books. He is the co-editor of five medical books. He has been on numerous grant committees and is currently on the European Commission Cancer Board.

He was one of the very first to recognise the lab origin of Covid-19 and had his academic paper on this banned for his pains. He was right then as he will be proved to be right on this. 

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