Young Mothers Cancer Awareness

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Young Mothers Cancer Awareness provides information for awareness and investigation, not medical advice. Claims require further validation. Consult a healthcare professional.

The information on this page reflects personal experiences, medical records, and research regarding rapid-onset cancers and potential mRNA vaccine safety concerns. It is intended to raise awareness and encourage further investigation, not to serve as medical advice or definitive conclusions. Claims, including those about mRNA vaccines, are based on emerging studies and require additional scientific validation. Consult a healthcare professional for medical guidance. Young Mothers Cancer Awareness (YMCA) is not responsible for decisions made based on this content.

A Crisis We Can't Ignore

In April 2025, a Freedom of Information response from United Lincolnshire Hospitals (FOI 884/24) confirmed a 171.4% surge in postpartum colorectal cancer among women under 45, with 19 cases and rising mortality (5.3% to 21.1%) from 2021-2024, compared to zero cases pre-2021 (2017-2020). This surge may signal a broader crisis, demanding urgent investigation. As grieving widowers, we're fighting to protect pregnant women by exploring its causes.

Our wives, Sharon and Rachel, were among the victims, struck by rapid-onset cancers potentially linked to mRNA vaccines, leaving behind young children. Their stories, supported by emerging research (Speicher, 2023), reflect a public health concern. Yet MHRA responses (30 April, 1 May 2025) have not fully addressed our concerns. Read Sharon and Rachel's stories on our About page.

NHS guidance on pregnancy safety requires further research to ensure accuracy. While most pregnant women are unlikely to face these risks, uncertainty drives our call for transparency. We won't let more mothers die.

Call to Action: Seek answers now. Urge the MHRA and NHS to test tumour biopsies and vaccine batches for contaminants, supporting independent studies to ensure safety for pregnant women. Visit youngmotherscancerawareness.org, share our stories, join us on X (#PostpartumCancer, #VaccineSafety), and hold regulators accountable. For our mothers, daughters, and granddaughters, act today.

Sharon Plummer with daughter Jemima

We're David Plummer and Robert Partin, widowers who lost our wives to rapid-onset colorectal cancers potentially linked to mRNA vaccines. We're now raising our young children alone-David's daughter Jemima and Robert's sons Bobby and Lennon-while seeking answers.

We've met two other widowers whose partners died from similar cancers. This pattern raises concerns: young women, often new mothers, struck by rapid-onset cancers post-2021. If you're a widower who lost your partner to a sudden, aggressive cancer-especially colorectal, diagnosed after 2021-you may be part of this cluster. We want to hear your story, support you, and investigate together. Learn more about our stories on our About page.

Our Mission: Connect, Share, Fight

Young Mothers Cancer Awareness (YMCA) exists to:

  • Support Widowers: Provide a safe space for men grieving the loss of young partners to rapid-onset cancers, especially fathers raising young children alone.
  • Investigate Concerns: Share evidence exploring potential mRNA vaccine safety concerns, supported by emerging research and ongoing tests.
  • Seek Action: Push for testing of tumours and DNA (e.g., SV40, spike protein) in victims and their children, and support independent studies.

Why This Matters

These cases aren't isolated. Emerging research raises questions about rapid-onset cancers in young adults post-2021, demanding further investigation. We're seeking evidence to understand why our wives died, protecting others from similar losses. If your partner died similarly, your story could strengthen this effort.

Are You a Widower in Our Shoes?

  • Did your partner, under 45, die from a rapid cancer (e.g., colorectal, bowel) diagnosed after 2021?
  • Was she a new mother or recently pregnant when symptoms began?
  • Did she receive an mRNA vaccine before diagnosis?
  • Are you raising young children alone, grappling with grief and questions?

If this sounds like you, please reach out. You don't need to suspect vaccines-we're here to listen, connect, and explore patterns. Your story could save lives, including your children's, who may face risks from in utero exposure.

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YMCA families fighting for justice

Together, We Seek Justice

No child should grow up without their mother. No father should lose his partner and raise children alone. No family should fight for truth against denial. Sharon, Rachel, and countless others deserve answers. Join us to honour their memory, protect Jemima, Bobby, Lennon, and all children, and stop this tragedy.

David Plummer & Robert Partin
For Sharon, Rachel, Jemima, Bobby, Lennon, and all victims of rapid-onset cancer

Disclaimer

The information on this site reflects personal experiences, medical records, and research regarding rapid-onset cancers and potential mRNA vaccine safety concerns. It is intended to raise awareness and encourage further investigation, not to serve as medical advice or definitive conclusions. Claims, including those about mRNA vaccines, are based on emerging studies and require additional scientific validation. Consult a healthcare professional for medical guidance. Young Mothers Cancer Awareness (YMCA) is not responsible for decisions made based on this content.