#147 (April 03, 2024) 'Excess Cancer Deaths in Young Adults Post-COVID': FLCCC Weekly Update

Excess deaths on FLCCC: https://covid19criticalcare.com/tag/excess-deaths/


We delve into the concerning rise of excess cancer deaths, focusing particularly on the impact seen in young adults post-COVID. Industry actuary, researcher, and data expert Mary Pat Campbell, and investigative journalist and author Mary Beth Pfeiffer joined Dr. Pierre Kory for a candid conversation.


Explore the alarming trends surrounding excess cancer deaths and the potential factors contributing to this unfortunate reality. From the latest research insights to thought-provoking analysis, this episode of the FLCCC Weekly Update sheds light on a crucial issue affecting our communities.


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