@@Sebastian-oz1lj yeah theyll disappear and then the groundbreaking medication will also disappear. Just like all the other promising cancer drugs we've all read article after article about for the last couple decades… they all just end up nowhere to be found, never to be used.
We lost our mum to lung cancer in June after fighting for 7 years. I really hope this is the breakthrough we've all been praying for so others can benefit and heal.
I’m sorry for your loss, losing parents is hard in life especially your mum because she gave birth to you, losing parents is hard so I hope you remember happy times and smile ❤️🩹
I’m so sorry for your loss, so incredible of her to keep fighting for that long, im sure she was a strong woman. I also know of someone that passed last year in june, and I cannot even imagine the pain of them being your own mother. Best of wishes.
@@unterhau1102 But guess where it was invented? Somewhere in the west probably. I'm not saying we shouldn't get these drugs where they are needed, but you can't supply everyone, not when there's a limited supply. I mean, cancer is a bigger problem in the west anyway. Some 3rd world countries have very low cancer rates.
@@rafsandomierz5313not sure what you meant by that, but chemotherapy is quite intensive treatment, it causes hair to fall out as well as some swelling and general discomfort to the patient
If they can prove that this medication can treat glioblastoma, that would be a miracle. My dad passed from glioblastoma in 2014, after 2 removal surgeries, a 3rd tumor finally ended his battle. It is a very aggressive cancer with little to no survival rate. I hope this works out in the medical field.
Just came back from my grandmother's funeral. She died of stage 3 multiple myeloma. This gives me so much hope that people in the future won't have to lose their loved ones to cancer
I learned today that my uncle passed away early this morning from the cancer he was diagnosed with earlier this year. He was about 90 or so, but I’m sure his immediate family might have liked to have had more time.
@tanyaengesser5322 Well, sure. And that really sucks! But at least he had a good, long life, and family that sends to have loved him. Hopefully, they'll get this pill, or something, available to us soon, and in a way that's not ripping us off.
Don’t worry. My Dad has gotten cancer before, but he’s really healthy. He just can’t have salt and (I think) has to take pills, but overall, he’s really healthy. Hopefully your other family members are the same.
I'm sorry for the loss of your grandma 🙏🏻 I also lost my Dad to multiple myeloma, but with the addition of Covid as well. He caught Covid in the ICU while in treatment for the cancer. Multiple myeloma is hard to detect, and seemingly no physical condition in my Dad except for extreme weakness/fatigue. It is shocking to say the least. I wish your family well ❤
Man this info is so bitter sweet. On the one hand I’m so thrilled at the advancement of modern medicine. On the other I lost a loved one to cancer not too long ago and the only thing going through my mind is what if he was able to see this one through. Maybe I’d still be able to hug him.
Best you can do is take solace in the fact they would probably be glad even if a little bitter that others may never have to go through what they did ever again should this work
I'm in the same boat. I feel so complicated about it... I'm happy for the research, but I'm in tears because I'd give anything to have my grandmother back.
@zackhunter8364 you know what? I won't be surprised at all. Still cheaper than the current cancer treatment bill the hospital bills the insurance though. Those are like 6 figures.
@@zackhunter8364I pay 18000 grand atm for injections. With enough finagling you may be able to afford it. That being said medicine shouldn’t be absurd like this
Lost my mom when I was 7 to lung cancer. The people working to end cancer are some of the people I look up to the most in this world. They are getting justice for not only my mother but all of the other victims of cancer.
I’m sorry for ur lost I feel you my aunt she was like a mom the first person who held me was her.. she died of cancer a kind of body cancer my parents everyone even some of my friend knew but never told me of my cousins for 2 years I cried so much I feel u rip for you mom ❤
Im so glad this happened. Rumors are that many corrupt medical researchers dont want to try to find cures bc they lose patients and that means they lose money
Tbf the reason that cancer has never been cured for years is because doctors and researchers didn’t want it to be. Cancer treatments cost a lot and make hospitals and drug companies millions of dollars
I wonder if that korean research team were legit when they found room temp superconductors... That would be a similar level to this. Scientists doing great stuff recently. *Eh seems to be bunk, this medicine is the best we got
i lost my sister to brain cancer, and i really hope this is a huge step towards a world where no one has to go through the pain of losing someone that way. i really hope this works well
It won't cuz if that sort of a pill is made the whole health industry will fail since they earn a lot of money by treating cancer patients for a long term, even if the pill is successful the government and the healthcare industry will do their best to stop it from launching.
this will kill more than it will save, people that dedicated their entire lives to research this disease, companies will go bankrupt, people wil lose jobs and families will starve. It's a multi billion dollar business, its too profitable for such pill to go public. As long as there is money to be made no cure will be available to the public.
I am so glad something like this was finally found. I lost my mother at 14 due to a long 5 year fight against cancer and the chance some other person might not have to go through what my mother had to makes my heart 10 times lighter
I love your way of thinking, rather than “why couldn’t it have been sooner” you have a big heart and are selfless by saying you find relief in hoping that others won’t need to go through what you endured, your mother did well on you, I’m proud of you, i know you’ll do great in life.
Me too, although we knew from the beginning it was fatal so the fight was for how many years my mother would be able to hang on, she made it 4 years after the diagnosis. I'm glad she went quickly in the end when treatments stopped working, I hope we get a cure so people won't have to suffer like that.
Hating these comments with a passion. Shows exactly, that OP doesnt read a single medical journal but has an opinion about medicinal research. Dunning Kruger
We both understand that they won’t survive the government will have them game ended so they can keep making money eather them or the pharmaceutical people who will loose millions from treatments
@@jamesdenny3035 And guess how much money other pharma companies are about to lose. Enough to kill this thing and bury it so deep no one will ever find it.
Liver cancer runs in my family. Seeing such a huge potential progress in cancer treatment truly gives me hope because i saw my grandmother struggle through chemo (she survived, but it left her weakened even now that's it been years) and i really wish that nobody would have to suffer so much. Hope the trials go well and that this might actually become available to people fighting cancer in the future ❤
This isn't probably even payed by your taxes. Most of pharma science is done by pharma companies. That's just simply a product of capitalism and if you're lucky, the scientists were hired in your country.
@@Hunwarrior9749 No. Tesla's "last words" isn't last words. He never said it, it's letters. It was WW2, if agents want to do something, they have to do it really quick. edit: that poison quote is from March 20 1998.
When I was little I vividly remember asking my grandfather if he thought there’d ever be a cure for cancer. He said to me, “Maybe in your lifetime”. He’s still alive, so this feels amazing to read.
Currently going through chemotherapy for cancer right now (Hodgkin’s lymphoma). Although I know my chemo is working really well, knowing I might have a lifetime of consequences as a 23 year old really just plain sucks. I’m so thankful to have treatment that works (I’m 90% cancer free!), but I really wish that something like this was available so that more people like myself don’t have to put such toxic substances in our bodies to fix a chronic illness. Looking forward to the growth and development of modern medicine to help future cancer patients ❤️
as someone who's father died with cancer, i am just pissed off cause i had no idea this was being made ps: don't say im sorry for you're loss you're just gonna remind me
@@thereisapricetoeverything4377 mine had to go through five-ish surgeries. I cried a lot. Especially when my stepdad picked my up from school and told me she was in the hospital. I’m so glad she’s better now, I hope yours is too
PLEASE WORK PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE this is incredible! my gran beat cancer and it was the hardest thing she has ever done, I love her so much. Stay strong gran! (It was breast cancer for anyone wondering)
Nobody is going to create a cure for cancer because giant sectors of the world economy would be decimated and millions will lose their jobs. If anything look forward to a pill that treats it and keeps you alive for tens of thousands of dollars a year.
This kind of shit is so stupid. No one is dying for coming up with a major breakthrough in medicine. Didn't happen with any other one, so it there's no reason to think it would now. The worst that can happen is that the drug or treatment is way more expensive than it otherwise should be. Edit: Man the amount of people continuing to reply to me with shit like "what about this guy that did such and such" is just sad. A story isn't evidence of something actually happening. And when your story is so vague that no amount of googling can find what you are referring to, you just sound like an idiot.
@@Xynth22there was a car that was invented in the 90s powered by only water and was more efficient than almost any other car available on the market at the time and it was way cheaper the inventor met with higher ups from very large us car manufacturers and then went missing a few days later and hasn't been heard of since and the car went missing along with him and the only blueprints for the engine when you invent something that has the potential to eliminate multi billion dollar industries you go missing be it cars or chemo/radiotherapy and other cancer treatments
@@degenerate_weeb If you actually look into the evidence of that story, you'd see that most of it is dubious. But even if it were true, that's a car, not medicine. The idea that someone would be killed for a breakthrough in medicine stems from "population control" conspiracy theories, which is also complete nonsense. We live in a capitalist hellscape. It makes no sense to prevent the existence of a wonder drug, when that drug can be used to keep people alive for longer and milk them for all they are worth even more, and maybe even charge an arm and leg for it to boot.
@@amerubix185 yeah i don't think that's gonna be anytime soon, if we ever get the technology for it, you, me and everyone alive at the moment will probably be dead by then
Yup cause you are now filthy rich to keep this to yourself, or maybe you still wanted to give it to people and they had to end you. Either way, no one is getting that stuff
@@Tanouuuulol if scientists want to get money, they won't expose their research about cancer in first place The could just work for 1 rich man in secretly and sell only for rich man without knowing by other poor and stupid people like you
@@Tanouuuuthey won’t keep it to themselves. they have pretty much CURED cancer. one of the main things this world wanted to achieve. they won’t keep it to themselves because first of all they will earn money when selling it, they will have awards blah blah and people will be cured of one of the top killing illness in the world. no one wojld keep it to themselves
Humans: has a pill that cures cancer Humans: still cuts healthy body parts off of newborns because they want to avoid 2 seconds of cleaning in the shower. Classic
I don't know you but I feel like I want to send you a hug! 🫂 (One of my best friends died from breast cancer a few years back) So glad that you are doing well and the best wishes for your future🥰
@@wolfsdream499 Aww thank you! My tears are happy tears, it makes me happy knowing that hopefully in my lifetime people can soon be cancer-free, or at the very least, very manageable! And you have my sympathies, cancer is such a horrible way to go. :(
I like that he emphasises the caution, so many drugs in past were given to lots of patients and it turned out they had horrible side-effects. hopefully the pill will work fine.
@@Zachary-they manage to charge a shit ton for Insulin (though some states are putting the kibosh on that with price caps) so I imagine they’d do it here too. Still, I actually imagine this would still be cheaper than current cancer treatments just because you presumably won’t have as long a hospital stay. Even so, the fact anyone could be denied life saving treatment because they can’t afford it is a disgrace to any modern society.
@@Zachary- Are you kidding? Whichever company owns the rights to this thing stands to make an absolute killing at virtually any price. They'll be looking to bring it to market ASAFP if the trials are successful.
@@Zachary- that would be a pretty cheap price for that. Some of the last medications my mother got for her cancer ran for 10,000+€ a blister. And it was small fancy blisters. Luckily we live in a country with free healthcare.
this is a big leap if this actually works and is shipped to hospital we can finally actually win against cancer. Who ever made this pill deserves a noble prize.
Camcet kills more than covid why dont they just give it to people now? I mean isnt that what we do i. Times Of crisis? Skip protocal sometimes? Why not now but 3 years ago.
While being away from my family for 1 year, I was informed about my mom's breast cancer on 31st 2022. A new year wish turned into the worst moment of my life. Thankfully my mom recovered and made a full recovery.
I was born the same year. While I was celebrating my 9th birthday she was suffering in a hospital bed until she passed. Life isn't fair and can be so cruel
The world is a big monopoly. They are DEFINITELY going to make this expensive. That or make so much of it that the demand is super low meaning the price is super low
Whi cares you realize that ZERO cures for disease would exist without a profitable motivator! Communist countries dont create innovative things because they dont give human beings and corporations the motive to
Well, they don't "just make it" expensive. Research for a new medicine costs A LOT of money but if something is well established and has been on the market for a very long time and then some company decides to make it 1000 times more expensive... this is despicable.
Companies often spend millions or billions of dollars of R&D on drugs. My cousin works as a chemist in the industry and it’s a lengthy, expensive process. That being said, to artificially inflate the cost of something like this is inhuman and sociopathic.
Linda Malkas, Ph.D., professor in City of Hope's Department of Molecular Diagnostics & Experimental Therapeutics, has been working on the research and subsequent discovery and development of AOH1996 for 20 years. Linda.... not a dude.
Linda Malkas, Ph.D., professor in City of Hope's Department of Molecular Diagnostics & Experimental Therapeutics, has been working on the research and subsequent discovery and development of AOH1996 for 20 years.
The PCNA in cancer cells is mutated. Thats what makes them cancer cells in the first place; they are no different from normal cells, they just multiply uncontrollably due to the mutated PCNA. And that PCNA is targetable bc its different from the normal PCNA.
Cancer is a mutation in the gene, we all know that. The mutation changes the protein and that protein is the actual cancer which acts and looks different and has a different chemical structure from a normal protein. I dont mnow too much but thats all i know
Theres one compound that make the mutated cells visible to the immune system, and that way it can get rid of it, i dont know if its this pill case though. A man was able to concentrate fosfoetanolamine and form a this compound
...and do not forget once this medicine get out pharmaceutical industry will make a really good effort to price it as an 2.000 squared foot Villa at least so once you are cured of cancer you will work rest of your life to get it payed...
@@jimswenson6131he said that because the world leaders are bad and when something good is happening the world leaders terminate the creator of the good and they say that he committed suicide and not telling them that they terminated him
I'm currently suffering from cancer and with my luck It'll be released one day after I'm dead. This is still ground-breaking thank all the medical professionals and researchers ❤ 🙏
It won't work for _all_ people with cancer. Nothing will until we have a process for making custom drugs specific to each patient's cancer. But it still sounds like it might be a big help for a lot of people!
@@NicEeEe843there are other ways to make money other than by the greatest suffering the majority of society has to go through which by the way destroys the economy in the end since that person could have been useful for societal endeavors but now he has to receive deadly care which destroys society overall. So no, even though it’s profitable the reason why they have yet to find a cure for all cancers is because we don’t have quantum computers yet which are needed to perform the types of calculations and experiment simulations leading to constant cures. Like I said… if money was why they weren’t curing it they wouldn’t be thinking about universal income now that AI is here.
No offense but the research he described did not imply that this medicine would not be DEADLY to take for humans. *Fingers crossed I hate cancer as much as anyone* but "targets a specific protein found in many cancers" doesn't mean it's less destructive than chemo or that it spares healthy cells in large enough measures to do more to help more than harm. I hope for the best but let us not be fooled
@@north_borne Which then sells it for dirt cheap to countries with "free healthcare" and recoups their lost profits by extorting Americans. Should ban those exports for a week and watch the world melt down and complain when their "free" healthcare stops working.
It has happened more times then you think. A man in the 1950s or somewhere in the Cold War had a cure for cancer and treated couple hundred people before the Feds came and took it away. Also once on the 2000s a man in Africa idk what happened to him
This is making me cry, I'm so glad to hear about this massive step closer to being able to stop cancer in its tracks. Hopefully we'll be able to see a day within our lifetimes where no one has to lose a loved one to cancer again, but for now this feels like a big victory.
I pray human trials are successful so that so many people can benefit from this. Lost a very dear friend to cancer and it is so sad. She was an exceptional human.
This is the type of progress that makes me happy with humanity. My family sadly has a notorious history of cancer from what I was told so this is a pleasure to hear for the furture of cancer treatment altogether. Hope their team succeeds in the testing, we need to protect them as well ❤
the creator is a woman. the leading scientist name is Dr. Linda Malkas. But agreed, hope she enjoys *her* final months (& moreso, she hides it before they get to her! 😁)
PLEASE WORK FOR HUMANS! And in my family's case for Kidney cancer! My mom's had it for years. Stage 4 in her right kidney. They took it out and she was fine until it popped up in her liver. Been in chemo pills ever since 2017. I hope this new treatment will work for Everyone!
Big companies profiting off cancer treatments ain't gonna let it pass like that. So yes, bless the researchers' souls. They're stepping in some deep waters
@@hoominbeeing Nope. Better to keep Cancer than cure it. Big Pharma will NEVER let this happen. You guys do not understand. There will NEVER be a cure for Cancer or Aids. Dosent make sense money wise.
@@Paragons_DelightI'd order "Basic economics - Thomas sowell" if I were you Regulations make things more expensive since it forces buyers and sellers to sell and buy things they didn't want. In a free market competition forces prices down or up to an equilibrium, and this changes when there are major changes in production innovation or consumption patterns.
my grandmother was actually apart of the testing phase of this when she agreed to letting them perscribe them as an experiment with other applicants. She had severe breast cancer at the time and couldn't continue with chemo being the fact that she was 70~78 years old. she's now cancer free for 2 years and given the all clear as of July 8th that she is completely cancer free.
It’s not really a joke tbh. They all get silenced. The cure to cancer has been developed so many times. It’s as simple as a pineapple. I won’t say any more than that, for obvious reasons.
In the meantime look into using fenbendazole and ivermectin, there are some human clinical studies for these drugs that show decent promise for cancer. Though they aren’t as allegedly effective as this potential new miracle drug since they’re meant to be anti-parasitics first, the anti-cancer benefits are secondary. Both are safe to use like an aspirin or ibuprofen though.
@@andyosully That won't help. She doesn't have a lot of muscle, and when the body is fighting off an illness, it tries to take energy from existing muscle instead of food, because food takes energy to digest. She's already having enough trouble getting food down anyway.
Man I hope this works. It’s kind of like that stable superconductor at room temperature claim, where if it works, it’s HUGE and could fix so much stuff, but we can’t know yet
sad to say that the 0k-99 does in fact doesnt no work as a superconductor under room temprature, it was false results and had been proven by other researchers
I lost my mom to cancer in 2018. I hope this pill is the miracle it’s promising to be because losing anyone to cancer is a terrible fate that leaves such a gaping hole in your life. I want to see this pill save other people’s moms, dads, children, grandparents, and so on. I want this so bad. ❤
We have been progressing with cancer for decades. We’re seeing more effective treatments and more people surviving cancer diagnosis every year. We still have a lot to do to make Cancer the new AIDS in developed countries. Scary, but not fatal.
Sure if you want people to lose their jobs and a multi-billion dollar research industry to lose funding. Cancer was likely cured a long time ago. But what would those working in cancer treatment do after decades of education? We can't expect them to learn something else. They aren't coal miners for pete sake.
@@doomeddoughnutprobably so, while it’s a shame the amount of quality control and testing they have to do I’d rather it take a long time than have something dangerous on the market.
@@str2010 Cancer treatment is a multi-billion dollar a year industry, why the hell would they want a cure? Inventing one and publicizing it is a good way to get yourself a dirt nap.
@@halcyon7111 Sure but it’ll be better for the government to just let cancer be cured and put Americans back into the workforce generating tax dollars.
Bro that’s amazing my aunt has been in remission with breast cancer for several years but this could be completely life changing for her. It would be amazing! I really home in human trials it’s a success dude it would be amazing to see her not so scared everytime she has to go in for a doctors visit.
That would make sense, right? If we could forgo proper testing for the COVID “vaccine”, then why not the cure for cancer? It can easily be argued that cancer has taken far far more lives… but instead they are going to slow roll this?
No actually, anything can kill cancer cells in cell cultures in a lab. If you put something like orange juice in there, it probably could. Doesn't mean you can inject orange juice to kill cancer.
Hate to break it to you but this is fake, there might be some truth in it but no pill has came out that can perform this. At least in the United States.
My father diagnosed that he has cancer stage 4. Doc said he cant live longer and bring back home tommorow. Im so glad that i have an supportives friend that always be with me❤ even tho im sad she keep make me happy. Im so thankfull.❤
I hope this is a success! It's good to see that humanity is still out there and there are people who want to do good for the present and the coming future it's just much more promising and hopeful
@@carmengogeidnas9670That's less than a decent used car. Some healthcare providers let you finance hospital bills so it'd be available to more than you'd think.
"რიმდარიროოო... რამდარიროო..." One of the most emotional moments in "Sun of the Sleepless", a Georgian film... and I'm reminded of it by this video. The character in it, Gela, was curing cancer in animals, IIRC... It's a very beautiful and emotional film...
About a year and a half too late for my mother, but hopefully this can save other moms out there. Edit: So I've made a mistake in only recognizing that mothers get cancer. This wasn't me trying to ignore dads, but y'all are correct. I hope all the moms and dads out there never have to worry about cancer taking them away from their children and grandchildren. Don't forget to tell each other "I love you" every day, please.
Sad to hear, but lets be fair we have treatments elsewhere for years, maybe even when youre mom was about your age. Its all about money, you wouldnt be able to afford it even if you had to sell most of yourself to save her... She wouldnt want you to do that either... just a scummy world we live in...