Q. Have implanted microchips caused cancer in animals?
Yes. In a series of scientific studies published between 1996 and 2006, researchers found a link between implanted microchip transponders and cancer in laboratory animals. Between 1% and 10% of mice and rats implanted with the chips for identification purposes were later afflicted with sarcomas, fibrosarcomas, and other invasive cancers surrounding or attached to the implants. The fast-growing, malignant tumors often metastasized (spread) to internal organs, lymph nodes, and musculature and frequently resulted in the death of the animals.
In two confirmed cases—and possibly many more—dogs have also developed cancer surrounding or attached to microchip implants used for identification purposes.
Photos of microchip-induced tumors
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Left: A malignant tumor found surrounding a microchip implanted in a mouse (Le Calvez et al, 2006)
Right: Cross-section of a malignant tumor found surrounding a microchip implant in a rat (Elcock et al, 2001)
Q. Did the microchip implants cause the tumors?
Yes. In nearly all cases, researchers concluded that the microchip implants induced (caused) the malignant tumors found in their studies. Here are some quotes from the scientists involved with the studies:
„The transponders were the cause of the tumors.“ 8
Retired toxicologic pathologist Dr. Keith Johnson, in a phone interview with the Associated Press on the findings
of a 1996 study he led at the Dow Chemical Co. in Midland, Michigan.
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