For a 24-year-old to be diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer, the odds are extremely low—likely on the order of 1 in 1-2 million based on available incidence data and the proportion of late-stage diagnoses in young adults. Mia Hamant’s case, while tragic, is an outlier statistically.
I had employee die from prostrate cancer 20 years ago at 59 years old. 67 isn't young at all to get it. There likely is a pretty strong genetic piece to it. His dad died from same thing in his early 60's. I agree there is a link between cancer, heart disease and auto immune issues and MRNA shot, but we need to stop putting every new cancer patient that had the shot on list as shot caused. There was plenty of cancer to go around before the Jab.
I had employee die from prostrate cancer 20 years ago at 59 years old. 67 isn't young at all to get it. There likely is a pretty strong genetic piece to it. His dad died from same thing in his early 60's. I agree there is a link between cancer, heart disease and auto immune issues and MRNA shot, but we need to stop putting every new cancer patient that had the shot on list as shot caused. There was plenty of cancer to go around before the Jab.