Dr Ute Krüger is a German-trained, Swedish-based pathology specialist with 25 years of professional experience. She has worked as a consultant physician at the Swedish hospitals in Växjö and Kalmar for the past 18 years, primarily as a breast cancer specialist. For four years she also served as medical director of the pathology department in Växjö. During the last eight years of her career as a pathologist, she was involved in breast cancer research at the University of Lund alongside her clinical work at Kalmar Hospital. This resulted in several publications.
In the autumn of 2021, she noticed changes in the daily clinical examinations that seemed to be related to the coronavirus vaccinations. She then coined the term `turbo cancer . In recent years, she has been in close contact and exchange with colleagues worldwide regarding changes after corona vaccination. She has helped to publish the novel findings after coronavirus vaccinations made by Prof Burkhardt and Prof Lang in this book.
Due to the lack of response to her findings, she resigned from her position. She could not in an honest and sincere way continue to work as a pathologist in a system where the focus clearly is not on the health of patients. After several years of further training, she now works in her own holistic medical practice, specialising in disease prevention (www. active-health. se)
Prof Dr Walter Lang is a German specialist in pathology and worked at the Institute of Pathology at MHH Hannover Medi- cal School (Germany) from 1968 to 1983, where he qualified as a professor and was awarded an adjunct professorship. His work and research focused on thyroid diseases (member of the EORCT and WHO updated classification of thyroid tumours) and transplant pathology. In 1985, he founded a private institute for pathology in Hannover with consultative examinations for internal medicine clinics at universities, including the MHH and large clinics in northern Germany. from Saarland to Berlin in the fields of pneumology, liver diseases, bone marrow diseases and transplant pathology. Since June 2021, he has worked with Prof Burkhardt to provide expert opinions on damage caused by the coronavirus vaccination.