This article was not about breast cancer, but I thought some of you might like to know that there is some evidence that vaccinations stimulate our immune systems... jitc.bmj.com/content/10/3/e...
The article is in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.
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Interesting article. I had actually wondered if that was possible. I heard an oncologist say during a presentation Cancer puts your immune system to sleep. The cancer vaccines they are working on don’t target the cancer, instead they wake up the immune system. Another researcher said the cancer cells mask themselves from the immune system and researches look for ways to remove the mask so your immune system can do it’s job. Thanks to Ibrance and Letrozole my tumors shrank. However I have had 5 Covid shots and had thought is it possible but dismissed it as magical thinking.
I read that too, but it can also generate false readings on scans too. I tried to talk to my oncologist about it. He clearly thought I knew too much but he did agree! X
This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing.I am also receiving mistletoe injections as they also seem to boost the immune system by triggering an immune response.
That is pretty amazing. I know there has been testing on these types of vaccines for use in cancer and other diseases. Hope they continue to do research and have success. Thank you for always sharing your research with us. It is very informative and helpful.
There is definitely someone somewhere looking at how to manipulate immune responses to kill cancer cells. Locally I know a woman who had Ovarian Stage 4, and she learned about the big immune response of multiple honey bees stings(me wide eyed) but it worked!! She has been cancer free for 6 yrs! I'm not ready for a 100+ stings over an hour to see what happens, but it did work for her!
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