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Increased Incidence of Unexpected Death due to Spike Proteins: Case Report
Patient P.S. (male, born 1948) presented in April 2022 with a diagnosis of right lung carcinoma with multiple metastases to the brain. The biopsy had revealed a non-small cell lung carcinoma. He refused a usual chemotherapy because he had read on the Internet that the probability of cure with this diagnosis was only 1-2%. This was certainly right.