Even the biased ChatGPT is a COVID sceptic.
There is no solid scientific evidence that COVID-19 or vaccination causes "turbo cancer," but some hypotheses and observations have been discussed by critics and certain scientists.
1. Immune System and Cancer Growth
COVID-19 can weaken the immune system:
Severe infections or Long COVID can lead to immune dysregulation.
A weakened immune system might be less effective at controlling pre-existing cancer cells, allowing tumors to grow faster.
Similar effects from mRNA vaccines?
Some studies suggest that vaccination may cause temporary immune modulation.
Critics speculate that this could potentially affect people with pre-existing, undiagnosed cancers.
2. Spike Protein and Cellular Changes
Some hypotheses suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (whether from infection or mRNA vaccines) could affect cellular mechanisms.
Preliminary studies have explored whether the spike protein might interact with DNA repair pathways, theoretically increasing cancer risk.
However, these ideas remain controversial and unproven in large clinical studies.
3. Increase in Aggressive Cancers?
Some doctors have reported more aggressive cancers appearing after COVID or vaccination.
However, there is no strong statistical evidence distinguishing this from normal fluctuations or delays in cancer diagnoses due to the pandemic.
Conclusion
There are theoretical concerns about how COVID-19 or vaccination might impact cancer progression, but no conclusive evidence. Most experts believe that "turbo cancer" is likely a misinterpretation, possibly due to delayed diagnoses during the pandemic.
If you're interested, I can look up the latest studies on this topic.