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Turbo Cancer Decoded:
What 300,000 Italians Reveal About Cancer Acceleration and mRNA Vaccines


A Message from Dr. McMillan
Advocacy for patients often means asking hard questions - even when it challenges the prevailing scientific narrative.
The Italian study adds weight to a concern I have raised for some time: that interferon suppression, central to both infection control and cancer defense. may carry unforeseen risks. This is not speculation but a logical extrapolation of established science, now supported by emerging data.
What is urgently needed is independent, detailed research to confirm or refute these signals and to ensure that public health measures have not unintentionally increased cancer risk.
Dr. Philip McMillan
In this week's September 12, 2025 update:
Covid-19: Italian research on cancer & mRNA vaccines
Vejon: This week’s featured Vejon video
Dementia: Adequate sleep may lower our risk of dementia
Infographic: Turbo cancer decoded
News: Medical news in brief
Education: McMillan ROOT spike detox protocol
Read time: 6 minutes
FEATURE ARTICLE
COVID-19
Turbo Cancer Decoded: What 300,000 Italians Reveal About Cancer Acceleration and mRNA Vaccines
Authors: Dr. Philp McMillan, John McMillan
Italian study of 300,000 residents found 23% increased cancer hospitalization risk among mRNA-vaccinated individuals.
Cancers appear to skip normal progression stages, jumping from early to advanced stages unusually quickly.
mRNA vaccines may temporarily suppress interferon and cancer surveillance mechanisms, allowing existing microscopic tumors to spread.
Increased cancer risk was highest in first six months after vaccination, then decreased over time.
Why this is important: This research suggests mRNA vaccines may create temporary windows where dormant cancers can spread more aggressively by suppressing natural immune defenses. If confirmed, it could reshape cancer screening protocols for vaccinated individuals and influence future mRNA therapeutic development across multiple medical applications.
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DEMENTIA
How 'Brain Cleaning' While We Sleep May Lower Our Risk of Dementia
Authors: Julia Chapman, Camilla Hoyos and Craig Phillips, Macquarie University
The brain's glymphatic system acts as a waste disposal mechanism, potentially more active during sleep.
Sleep disruption may hinder toxin clearance, including amyloid beta protein linked to Alzheimer's disease.
Sleep disorders like sleep apnoea and insomnia are associated with increased dementia risk.
Research is ongoing to determine if treating sleep problems can reduce dementia risk.
Why this is important: Brain waste removal during sleep may hold keys to preventing dementia. If disrupted sleep truly impairs toxin clearance, millions could benefit from prioritizing sleep health. This research suggests that something as accessible as better sleep habits might serve as a powerful defense against cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases.
INFOGRAPHIC
EDUCATION
McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol
You don’t have to settle for feeling anything less than your best. The McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol is designed to give you a clear roadmap to better health and lasting results. Complete our survey, get the link on submission to book a Check-In meeting with Dr McMillan and start your journey back to health. Note that all meetings are scheduled in UK time.
MEDICAL NEWS IN BRIEF
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
🚥 Nearly Half of Those With Diabetes May Be Unaware They Have the Disease: Hidden diabetes threatens millions: with nearly half unaware of their condition and only one in five receiving optimal care, preventable complications may surge. Young adults face the highest underdiagnosis rates despite having the greatest long-term risks, while regional inequities compound this looming health crisis. [SOURCE]
🚥 Indigestion Is Commonplace but Sometimes Concerning. Here's What You Need to Know: Dismissing persistent indigestion as merely inconvenient could prove costly. While over-the-counter remedies offer temporary relief, they may mask serious underlying conditions including cancer. Prolonged self-medication delays proper diagnosis, and recognizing warning signs early significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates.
🚥 High Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Systemic Inflammation: Linking ultra-processed food consumption to measurable inflammation markers in nearly 10,000 Americans provides concrete evidence that our modern diet actively harms health. This research validates urgent calls for policy intervention, offering healthcare providers a simple blood test to counsel patients about dietary risks. [SOURCE]
🚥 Seven Health Conditions That Show Why Using Your Phone on the Toilet Is a Bad Idea: Extended toilet sessions with smartphones create surprising health hazards including hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, and nerve damage. These findings matter because they expose how a widespread, seemingly innocent habit significantly increases medical risks, while offering simple prevention: limit bathroom time to under three minutes.
🚥 Medications Leave Lasting Mark on Gut Microbiome, Even Years After Use: Pharmaceutical "echoes" persist in our gut bacteria long after we've finished taking medications, fundamentally challenging how we interpret microbiome research. By revealing that past drug use shapes our microbial communities as powerfully as current prescriptions, these findings demand that researchers and clinicians consider complete medication histories when linking gut health to disease. [SOURCE]
🚥 Teen Loneliness Triggers 'Reward Seeking' Behavior: Adolescent brains respond to brief isolation by intensifying reward-seeking impulses, potentially explaining pathways to both healthy social reconnection and risky behaviors like substance use. These findings illuminate how modern isolation affects developing minds and suggest that virtual interactions provide partial - but incomplete - protection against loneliness-driven behavioral changes in teenagers. [SOURCE]
BOOK NOOK
Set within a child’s nose, ‘Humming Heroes’ features a family of Lymphocytes led by a wise Mother, brave Father, determined Brother, and heroic Baby, confronting invading microorganisms. The story takes an imaginative turn, when a humming melody combines with the Lymphocytes’ song to repel the invaders and restore inner harmony. |
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