I agree. We can both be right btw. Getting sick prevents cancer through the type 1 immune response. Vaccination prevents the type one response and skips straight to the type 2 response.
Here's one article out of thousands, tldr, the more infections as a kid, the less your risk of skin cancer.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1450674/
Good God you're an idiot.
That study you just linked proves you wrong. Note:
In this paper results of a hospital-based case control study on 139 melanoma patients and 271 suitable selected controls are presented, addressing the question of whether this relationship exists with respect to malignant melanoma while simultaneously controlling for the effects of other risk factors.
So that's the study. Here's what they noted:
Group I diseases did not show a marked influence on the risk of malignant melanoma. Considering group II diseases, a significant protective effect was determined for chronic infectious diseases (OR = 0.32) and also for wound infections, abscesses and furunculosis (OR = 0.21). In group III, herpes simplex infections (OR = 0.45) and influenza/common cold (OR = 0.32) substantially reduced the melanoma risk.
Your idiocy is now complete. You can stop posting now.