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A Chinese scientist who co-wrote a study on cancer has rubbished social media posts that falsely linked the research to Covid-19 vaccines.

The paper, published in a leading medical journal, found cancer cases increased in under-50s in the three decades before the pandemic and subsequent roll-out of Covid jabs, meaning the shots could not be to blame for the phenomenon. The World Health Organization's cancer agency said there was no evidence that any vaccines caused cancer."Surge in all types of cancer diagnoses in young people from dozens of countries, including the UK, US, Japan and Australia.

"Our study's data does not extend beyond 2019 and thus cannot be used to make any assertions about the COVID-19 vaccine's impact on early-onset cancer," he told AFP on March 28, 2024.The WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer said there was"no evidence that any vaccines cause cancer".

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