COVID-19 Vaccine and Breast Cancer

Posted by mitch3194 @mitch3194, Dec 18, 2023

Does anyone know if the Covid-19 vaccine contributes to the progression of breast cancer?

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@blackcat

What did your doctor or pharmacist recommend?

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You should know the answer to that. Any pill or shot works in their financial favour. Promoting drugs and shots is the name of their business. Be ware

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I also need to add that a shot only can help if they know exactly what kind of virus it is. Are they magically going to predict the future?

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There is no evidence of that.
I have had the Covid vaccines and take normal precautions because I don’t think it makes sense to get covid with its potential side effects after you have had surgery/treated for breast cancer.

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@alicejoan

There is no evidence of that.
I have had the Covid vaccines and take normal precautions because I don’t think it makes sense to get covid with its potential side effects after you have had surgery/treated for breast cancer.

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I caught covid during radiation treatments at the hospital. I get all vaccinations and have had covid 3x already. it's really hard to avoid.

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@lauraboo

I also need to add that a shot only can help if they know exactly what kind of virus it is. Are they magically going to predict the future?

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Vaccines are developed from viruses currently circulating. Covid vaccines were recently tweaked to defend against mutations. Vaccinations prepare for the future. You get a vaccination for each virus. Then your immune system develops antibodies to each virus. Your immune system thus has a head start in mounting a defense if you contract one of the viruses.

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@blackcat

Vaccines are developed from viruses currently circulating. Covid vaccines were recently tweaked to defend against mutations. Vaccinations prepare for the future. You get a vaccination for each virus. Then your immune system develops antibodies to each virus. Your immune system thus has a head start in mounting a defense if you contract one of the viruses.

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Well put! I have reservations about some medical things, like overtesting, and over medicalizing end of life care, but I always get my vaccines. My mom had a cousin with polio and was terrified of the epidemics. Tears of gratitude would come to her eyes when she'd take us for our shots.

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@blackcat

Vaccines are developed from viruses currently circulating. Covid vaccines were recently tweaked to defend against mutations. Vaccinations prepare for the future. You get a vaccination for each virus. Then your immune system develops antibodies to each virus. Your immune system thus has a head start in mounting a defense if you contract one of the viruses.

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Good for you in convincing yourself. My sister has long Covid, can’t talk and gets extremely tired. She has all the shots the medical system throws at her. She’s a believer like you. Good for you and good luck.

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According to Harvard Health, 3-1-23, getting vaccinated reduces one's risk of ending up with long Covid.

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@blackcat

According to Harvard Health, 3-1-23, getting vaccinated reduces one's risk of ending up with long Covid.

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Love to read that article

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The MNRA covid vaccine has no affect on breast cancer! My breast oncologist was adamant that I be currently vaccinated for Covid and RSV. I am treated at MN MAYO. Be vaccinated and prevent hospitalization and long covid.

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