The article emphasizes that the neutrality of medical organizations towards medical misinformation is dangerous. The importance of scientific communication as a key competence in medical education has recently been written about. Physicians need the skills to read, interpret, critique, and clearly discuss research and complex clinical information. The silence of medical organizations allows misinformation to spread, threatening public confidence in vaccines and innovations like mRNA technology in oncology. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. it labels mRNA vaccines as experimental and dangerous, hindering their potential to save lives. In so doing, medical organizations fail to defend science and patients, revealing the priority of institutional convenience over duty. Such neutrality undermines trust in medical institutions and threatens public health.[1]