Thursday, 5 June 2025

Super Jab for Cancer


Here's the good news (source):
Thousands of patients will benefit from a new cancer jab for more than a dozen types of the disease, with the NHS the first in Europe to offer the new injection.

The health service is rolling out an injectable form of immunotherapy, nivolumab, which means patients can receive their fortnightly or monthly treatment in 5 minutes instead of up to an hour via an IV drip.

The roll-out will save over a year’s worth of treatment time for patients and NHS teams annually – enabling patients to spend less time in hospital while freeing up staff capacity to deliver more appointments and treatments.

The new jab can be used to treat 15 cancer types, including skin cancer, bladder, and oesophagus, and it is estimated around 1,200 patients in England per month could benefit.

This follows approval from the UK’s medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) today.

While it's currently being used for people who have been diagnosed with cancer, what's the bet that it will soon be recommended prophylatically for everybody. Turbo cancers are exploding around the world following the Covid-19 jabs and now here's another jab to put a stop to all that. Inevitably "secret ingredients" will be added to the immunotherapy mix to increase its potency. It may not be safe but it will be effective.

ONE JAB GIVETH AND ONE JAB TAKETH AWAY

Any drug or treatment being pushed by the NHS should be regarded with deep suspicion but it could be that a fear campaign is about to be launched in the UK and elsewhere that will entice the gullible into baring their arms. The mere mention of the word "jab" should strike fear into the hearts of the those who remain healthy. One way or another the depopulation agenda will be implemented by a combination of accelerated death rates and surreptitious sterilisation.

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