In the video below, Australian Anaesthetist and “dissident doctor”, Paul Oosterhuis, in an interview with Topher Field from The Aussie Wire, discusses a recent paper: US -Death Trends for Neoplasms ICD codes: C00-D48, Ages 15-44.
The trend began in 2020, which oncologists such as Dr Karol Sikora in the UK, and infectious disease epidemiologists such as the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, warned would happen when lockdown became a so-called public health measure, interrupting cancer treatments to the sick and other life saving health and social interventions which were obstructed, including the right to find food and activities which protected against human trafficking and other abuses, amongst the world’s poorest. The rates worsened after the rollout of the Covid injections which were mandated in young populations. Unlike other excess deaths which appear to be related to these injections, cancer excess deaths continue to increase over time.
The reasons that the Covid injections, particularly the genetic injections (mRNA – Pfizer and Moderna; and DNA-adenovector – Astra-Zeneca and Johnson & Johnson) are associated with increased cancer rates are manifold. See the Doctors 4 Covid Ethics book mRNA Toxicity and New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science article How Might Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines Induce Turbo Cancer?

Dr Oosterhuis mentions that Dr Paul Marik – another “dissident doctor” who also happens to be the most cited critical care physician in the world – has published an extensive study on cancer care at FLCCC, which is available at The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer.
Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical industry are simultaneously funding propaganda campaigns to claim that “turbo cancer is an anti-vaccine conspiracy theory” whilst simultaneously making multi billion dollar purchases of cancer treatment companies. Learn more at this February 2024 discussion on the emergence of a new phenomenon named “turbo cancer”, between scientist Dr Stephanie Seneff from MIT, oncologist Dr William Makis and paediatrician Dr Michelle Perro.