Stage 4 cancer survivor. It was hell for 6-8 months for treatment but my last scan showed no more cancer. I think god everyday for advancements in medical science
@@ersicoada depends on the type of cancer I guess. Mine being Hodgkin’s lymphoma, there’s a greater chance of survival. If I waited many longer I probably wouldn’t be here.
I lost my boy to cancer. 15 years old. Only had 5 months with him after he was diagnosed. Seeing him waste away is so heart wrenching. It is something that I don’t wish for anyone to go through.
One of my closest friends from high school died of bone cancer at the age of 18. It was the worst when I found out he wasn’t gonna make it. Nobody should go through this. May your boy rest in paradise ❤🙏
True, I lost my grandfather and my best friend to lung cancer, it was sone of my most down moments of my life, i hope you don’t have to go through such moments 🙏
Cancer might look like cells attacking each other, but they’re actually hugging each other!! 🦀 Bear hugs!! 🐻 🍯 Stop being afraid of it!!🦀 There’s nothing to fear here but faer itself!! We’re stars!!⭐️ Act like it!!! We’re the mother F-ing universe!! 🌌 World peace starts with inner peace!! 🐅🐒 🐢 🐼 Lost in translation!! Ommmms are mommmmms!! 👩 Black holes become glory holes!!🕳️ 🌞 Galaxy collisions!! 🌌 Twin flame connections!! 🔥 🔥 Quantum Entanglement!! 👻 👻 Super Earth!! 🛸 🪐 Heaven On Earth!!!🌍 👼
I'm watching this because my medical team beat the hell outta my cancer!!! (I didn't do a damn thing except show up with a chipper attitude lol). I figure when people ask about it though, I should have a baseline level of knowledge about it...I still don't really, but I'm trying The people that put in countless hours to help regular people like me are truly remarkable.
My sincerest condolences to all that lost a loved one. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021. It was a very long process of chemo seeing her throwing up withering day by day with no knowing of what's next. She is now a cancer survivor and has recently done her first bone therapy in May of 2023 with the next around the corner. I may not have had cancer but I'm witness to it and I have the utmost respect for all of you who. I won't say everything will be fine because I know we'll never know if it will or won't. Love those who are with us now, remember those who left us and cherish those who are leaving us because all we'll have are memories. Thank you for the educational video. Blessings to all.
I'm glad to hear that your mom managed to survive despite having gone through cancer and long grueling chemo, sending well wishes and good health to you and your family ♡
My grandfather passed from lung cancer in 2012, and my best friend also suffered the same fate from lung cancer in 2020, if your reading this. Hope you never have to go through what I had 🙏😣
Watching this video, my eyes watered and my heart filled with anger. I have lost so many loved ones to this damn disease, including my mom. I lost her to uterine cancer in January 2020. She gave a helluva fight but fell short. I freaking hate cancer. Sending positive energy and well wishes to all those currently in the fight against it.
I lost my mom to colon cancer and Covid19 combined a couple of years ago. It was devastating to see her go in front of me. It was the most painful experience I ever went through in my life. I just wanted to die there with her. It affected the electricity in my heart. I still have shortness of breath and tachycardia from it. They are now trying to convince me to go on antidepressants. The whole experience made me feel as if a horse had just kicked me in the chest. I felt a lot of pain when I was in front of her. I still have dreams about her and I know I will see her again soon. Cancer is the most vicious and deadly disease on this planet. It sneaks up on you when you least expect it and evades sometimes medical treatment. I hate it. I don't want to see anyone suffer from it. God bless all the survivors.
Sorry for your loss, lost my mom too from colon cancer that spread to liver few months ago. I too suffer from tachycardia and shortness of breath that doesn't go away for weeks. please go see a doctor if this continues. i hope you have a peaceful day/night
my mother died in 2016 from triple negative breast cancer. we caught it early at stage 1 and she was given over a 90% chance of survival, but chemo, radiation, and a double mastectomy wasn’t enough. it spread to her lungs. Cedars-Sinai treated her, and they didn’t even realize it spread to her lungs until days before she passed. She was diagnosed at 48 years old, and passed at 49. a year after her initial stage 1 diagnosis.
I'm truly sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult, especially under such challenging circumstances. It must have been a painful journey for both her and your family. :-(
Şorry to hear about your loss,why was she given radiation n chemo if it was just stage 1 just curious cos hear chemo n radiotherapy causes metastatic cancer
Friend, we don’t know tomorrow and diseases are inevitable in our world but what is guaranteed is a life of hope The bad news we lose loved ones but the good news is Jesus walks with us when it is our time to leave this world. Through him, we can see our loved ones in heaven. That is beautiful. God bless
My mom died from pancreatic cancer. It was found too late and doctors just refused to give any treatment. Painfully, unable to eat, drink, or even smell food. Yet she was able to walk until last days. We didn't know how little we had left and were pretending to live usual life. So many words unspoken. Unfulfilled wishes. After a month (and 2 after diagnosis) my depression just getting deeper, existential crisis is hitting hard
Pancreatic cancer is the worse lost Tommy to it my friend six months take them very fast it's so common cancer makes him yellow and he could not talk walk all eat his gone now to his home out of pain I hay cut bit he was a good sprit man he said bits the cards he been dealt with and his cousin had it so it could be in family any way the pain is bad .by Tommy no more vhe💺 he was Five weeks off 52yrs old Michael Langdon has the same he last three months
My husband is pretending everything is fine, and l am terrified. May 1 diagnosed colon cancer. Surgery 3 weeks ago stage 4. Learned it's in liver and lymp nodes. Starting chemo soon Liver surgery is scheduled in 3 months. I can't function at the moment. This is harder on me than him because I know what's coming. He doesn't.
I'm still 17 years old Sri Lankan student studying to be a doctor like you. I have a very strong determination to be one like you saving those innocent people who struggling enormously against these terrific cancers. I don't know whether I would be able to be a doctor. But I'm trying. In Sri Lanka be a doctor is very hard and only 5% of students are eligible for the entrance of medical facilities. Exams are very hard and competitive. I'm in first step doing advanced level and have to pass it getting high z core alongside getting credit passes for biology, chemistry and physics. There's no private medical faculties and as well as I 'm a daughter of a middle class family. I highly appreciate your effort of making public aware of these cancers .
If you make it, please study home remedies for this nasty disease: heard that B17/laetrile and PH(applying Baking soda/alkaline water or a bait approach[sugar + something that kjIIs it] to a cancerous area) are very effective against cancer. The thing is--those things don't help a doctor or the medical system's bottom line: making money while people dye! I HOPE YOU MAKE IT AND I HOPE YOU USE EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO WAGE WAR ON THIS DISEASE IF YOU MAKE IT!
I was diagnosed with the rare THL , stage 4 , DLBCL non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and had cachexia, lymphedema and Ascites ravaging my body three years ago. I had a tumor the size of a melon growing in my abdomen. Fist size blisters popped up everywhere on my legs. They had to attach a Nephrostomy tube to my kidney to drain the urine into a Nephrostomy bag that hanged out the side of my body. The tumor had blocked the kidneys from doing what they were supposed to do. The first year was Hell ! I don’t know how I survived. The chemotherapy was as harsh as f…k ! It liquified the melon size tumor into 9 liters of cancer death. After failing chemotherapy treatment, I was treated with immunotherapy and then eventually CAR-T . I wanted to die ! The pain was unbearable. I cry every time when I think about these three years. My doctor said it’s PTSD ! But miracles happen! Here I am …. Better and in good health! In Remission now for over a year.
My mom had cancer since 1981 and she died in 2020. It was a slow growing cancer that began in the thyroid and ended with a brain tumour. In her dying days she said that she was happy to meet her grandkids before she died and all her children are fine. Three years after her death, I accidentally got pregnant at 41. I think life goes on and there is hope.
@erikapuno3163 , Wow, almost 40 years of remission?!?! How is that possible for goodness sake? Your mom is for the Guiness records! It's even difficult to believe it! Would you elaborate a little bit? Your mom had a cancer then went on remission and 40 years later it metastasized or?
I lost my mom to gastric cancer early this year.She had nor any of us any idea how it had advanced to stage 4.She stayed strong and fought for 2 years until her last sights and breaths.Her last few hours she couldn't wake up and was pretty motionless, until her last breath.. I am broken until I die.
My mom had the same experience. It will be her fourth death anniversary tomorrow. It gave us excruciating pain knowing that we see her suffering, but can do nothing.
I must admit,i only found out in 2021 how people with Cancer actually die. I saw images of women with breast cancer in isolated,poor areas who had not been able to afford or travel for treatment on Reddit & could not believe how these women were still alive. Then someone told me its not so much that the cancer kills,its what it blocks or presses on. Its a very cruel thing for anyone to go through. One person wrote "if we didnt have cancer,we would live far too long and who wants that"?? As though cancer was a saviour. Clearly they had never experienced cancer or watched a friend or family member with it. My partners ex died of pancreatic cancer last year,she was in her early 40s,it was awful. Cancer has always been around and i hope a cure is found for every type of cancer.
My mother died of pancreatic cancer. I had never experienced being around anyone with cancer. I know nothing about other cancers but pancreatic cancer is horrible. I literally watch my mother dye a slow death. She was diagnosed with stage 3. From diagnose with radiation, she didn't survive a year. 😢. Her last 2 days we put her in hospice. She had severe pain about 12 hours before her death. Thank God for hospice and morphine.
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Hello doctor good morning, iam 52 years old woman patient. The total thyroidectomy done before 20 yrs due to papillary carcinoma and continuing tyroxine, calcium, vitamin B12 etc. I got covid affected in 2021 and steroids was given and recovered, after that 2022 I diagnosed vocal cord carcinoma in may 2022 and present 2 lasers surgeries done, and continuing follow up, BP also, affected since3 years, any suggestions pl, present my medication are Thyroxine 100 Mcg, cilindipine 10 mg, statin 10 mg, telmisaratan 40 mg, last wee k went to health check-up, recurring chance of vocal carcinoma, ur valuable suggestions pl
People who have lost their loved ones may gods grace be upon them , I'm here cause my grandfather is going to die anytime between 2-5 months and its really painful in cancer that you know that this person is going to die and you have to see him/her dying a little bit everyday
It is the most horrible feeling in the world. My uncle was told he has 1 month. And it was exactly 1 month. No hope, no smile, nothing. Just pure nothingness. I can't even imagine how my cousin felt when he was with him his last moments. He said to doctors that he wanted to be at his home in his last moments. I visited them every day to give support to my cousin, and it was worse every day. Uncle was sleeping upstairs, and he didn't want anyone to come up except his own sons. My parents are around 70 now. And I pray to God they don't go through similar fate. I wouldn't be able to withstand it, and I know I would do something horrible in town. It's just too much pressure, too much sadness, and too many bad people in town.
Currently on chemotherapy, signo colon cancer moved to liver now, had chemotherapy today, on pump for next 2 days, 4 months of this so far again, stage 4, but it's OK, dying is a part of living, hope you all have miracles and beat it. Just a 65 yrs old man hanging on.😊
@@sheltonviegas8466 Sorry to hear... My mum passed from pancreatic cancer last year just after her 60th. Was hard to watch and I'm sorry your family went through that
I lost my only little brother ( 8 yrs old) who was suffering from blood cancer. My family felt helpless.... He was dying infront us ....... But we couldn't save him.....
@@EvaWallis-k1w Even if the doctors say that there is nothing we can do, know that this is not true coming from someone who’s seen people who’ve been told by doctors that “they can’t do anything”. This is number one bullshit. There are so many cures to cancer but you need to RESEARCH. For example, doing prolonged fasting multiple times can cure cancer along with other treatment. Even in conventional medicine, doctors say there are only 4 types of chemo but THATS A LIE because I know people who’ve gone to other countries in Europe and done better chemos. This is just one example. I can say the same for surgery and everything. I promise you if you were to do everything in your hands to be cured then you would be cured. Prayer is key as well. May God bless you
Even if the doctors say that there is nothing we can do, know that this is not true coming from someone who’s seen people who’ve been told by doctors that “they can’t do anything”. This is number one bullshit. There are so many cures to cancer but you need to RESEARCH. For example, doing prolonged fasting multiple times can cure cancer along with other treatment. Even in conventional medicine, doctors say there are only 4 types of chemo but THATS A LIE because I know people who’ve gone to other countries in Europe and done better chemos. This is just one example. I can say the same for surgery and everything. I promise you if you were to do everything in your hands to be cured then you would be cured. Prayer is key as well. May God bless you
There are countries, will not mention which, who are studying how to encourage cancer by deactivating anti tumor genes. It is very unfortunate.@@EvaWallis-k1w
There's no cure for cancer, but you could live longer by starting to eat healthy foods and exercise. There are many research about Japanese people live longer until 100 because they are eating healthy foods and exercise regularly
I lost my only baby brother(20 years old) to lung and brain cancer last month. He was around for only 3 days after his diagnosis, feel like im dreaming and I'll wake up and realize its all a horrible nightmare. I miss you kid❤
My grandmother had breast cancer and survided it. But unfortunately, one of the cancer cells didn't go away, and it ended up causing Kidney cancer, which she died from.
My grandfather died 2 weeks ago from advanced lung cancer.. At that stage, we just wanted him to be as comfortable as possible, and fortunately, all of the loved ones were by his side when he passed away.. He survived 2 years with cancer, chemotherapy and radiotherapy before he became too weak to undergo treatment.. the cancer metastasized to the brain, and he got into the state of delirium, he was admitted to hospital for a month before his health started going downhill and starting to depend on an oxygen mask, from there, things started escalating quite quickly and passed away within the next 48 hours as stuff became very fast, but the days felt long with distress.. We're now just glad that he's already at peace, reunited with my grandmother and in the arms of Jesus Christ.. God bless them always and let their memories live on..
At the end I was just praying my mother to die quickly, I couldn't bare anymore to see these sufferings it was HELL, absolute hell...Cancer is one of the things I fear most in this life. I wish euthanasia was an option in more countries not just Sweden. Dying from cancer is one of the most horrifying deaths!!!!
Chemotheraphty and radiation dont work, they tell you in the medical journals if you had bothered to read them. Chemotheraphy is a carcinogenic, mutagenic agent (causes and spreads cancer), radiation is internal x ray burning (carcinogen).
I lost a close friend to cancer when I was younger. She was only 10. She got sick, and her immune system couldn’t handle it. Hours before she died, she was happy, cheerful and ready to go home and a long stay at the hospital. At the time, I hadn’t understood about what kind of cancer she had, but last year I did a research project on it. Turns out she had stage 4 Neuroblastoma, which ment her chances of survival were incredibly low. And even then, the release rate was 50%, and once you relapse, the survival rate drops to 10%. I miss her.
Oh i’m so sorry to read your comment about your friend. No one should ever have to fight cancer, especially young children 😢 That is especially cruel. May her memory live on in you ❤
100% correct. always someone doing better than you in life. be grateful for the things u have and never be unhappy about the things you dont have. as long as my 2 boys and my wife is healthy then i'm content
I bore witness to this disease ten years ago when my grandfather, aged 78, was diagnosed with lymphoma. Stage 3A. Watching him die in front of me and my family was devastating. He fought the good fight, but he passed in 2018. Six years later, I now have the same illness (my whole body began to suddenly erupt in pain and lumps were found on much of my body). As it happens, I inherited his cancer gene. God help me either get through this, or take me away from this wretched Earth. I cannot be more scared right now.
The tumor in my sigmoid colon not only was impacting the passage of stool, it spread into the dome of my bladder. So, some of the contents of my colon were leaking into my bladder - eventually creating sepsis. Fortunately, the hospital was able to knock down the infection before I developed septic shock.
@@dr.paulinemoyaert Pre-LAR: 5.5 weeks of radiotherapy on weekdays, then, 8 cycles of chemo with 5-FU (love that designation). Path report of the samples from the removed sigmoid: No signs of cancer. Bladder dome trimmed of damage (was a possibility of full removal) and sutured... so I still have the natural bladder. Just returned home from the takedown of my ileostomy.
@imhappy83 "Sigma?" The *sigmoid* is the portion of the large intestine that runs (generally) laterally across the left, lower abdomen that starts at the base of the descending colon and conveys stool into the rectum - where stored until you excrete.
Sorry to knw abt so many people lost their frnds n relatives due to this dreadful disease..may god give strength to all and may the departed souls rest in peace 🙏
Cancer is just...Awful. It ruins future plans, hope, and people. It does more harm than good. My dad's former work friend, fishing buddy, and family member figure died from liver cancer last August. He fought cancer for two years and was only 65. I've witnessed several family members die from it throughout the years and it's hard to watch. These people go from healthy to emaciated, pale, and sickly overnight. I would say, cancer is the worst condition just behind Dementia. I have a family member currently in the midst of a brutal cancer fight and my parents and I moved two hours away from our old home to be closer to them. His is one of the most deadliest so his timeline is unknown, it's not pancreatic cancer but it is a GI tract one and it's metastatic. But thankfully, it's treatable and he's done quite well so far, just exhausted all the time. It's just hard to watch. I think what sucks is that cancer is a lot of times, something that wins and many of them are a sentence to your doom.
I feel so much empathy for those with cancer. I truly hope that they can feel a since of ease by those supporting them and around them. I can only imagine how lonely and scary it can get to actually be in that position. However, strength is oddly found in the most terrifying situations. That thought keeps me in high spirits even though the factuality of cancer is disturbing and simply sad. Life really is precious. We should all appreciate what we have because even though things are rough and our pain is valid, there are some people that go through this on a daily basis... living in hospitals and going through the probably mental health struggles that comes along with it. My prayers are with everyone that has had, is experiencing, or has experienced someone with cancer. You all are fighters.
Lost my brother to leukemia in january 2020. I was devastated. I think i havent fully recovered from his death. The grief and guilt is still killing me till this day. Hugs to all who had lost someone to this disease.
My father died of laung cancer ten years back. It was very painful to see him on death bed. He severally vomitted blood and cried out of intolerable burning pain and prayed for death at hospital. But his prayer went unheeded by God and suffered from intolerable pain fifteen days until he succumbed to the dreaded disease on 10th July 2014.
I lost my mother unexpectedly 3 weeks ago, due to peritoneal cancer. Chemo reduced cancer, but severly affected her health also... My loving mother😢, she had given all supports to me😢😢... Difficult to accept and tolerate her lost till my death
I lost my cousin last year from brain cancer. Basically, it was a metastasis from lungs but that was the last state he got to be. He was only 26 years old. I miss him. God may rest his soul, because he died after a lot of pain and suffering😢
My dad died of prostate cancer in 2022, he lived for 7 years after his diagnosis in 2015. I think about him everyday and miss him so much. I wish there was a cure for this disease.
My cousin lost his both parents in 6 months period. It was absolutely horrible. I can't even imagine what he went through. When hes father got diagnosed with cancer all 8 doctors decided that there is no hope for him and he will have 1 month to live. Worse thing of all he heard doctors speaking outside. I don't know how it actually works did they told him he have 1 month or he heard them outside. I just hope doctors dont tell this stuff to their patients. When me and my brother visited him in hospital together with his kids, our cousins it was something like almost awkwardly silent. We were talking and all but what can you say? You will be alright? You are going to get better? No, in his case there was no hope and he knew it, and we knew it. Once happy man, full of jokes became empty eyed no smile, no tear, 0 emotion person that lost every bit of hope. Its still hunting me when I remember looking him at the eyes, telling him you are going to be fine.
I actually said once I don’t know what is worse to die from between Dementia/Alzheimer’s especially if someone ends up with both. To die either by your brain deteriorate until you basically become a shell of your old self before dying as in the case of dementia/Alzheimer or from your own body cells pretty much attacking itself as in the case of cancer. This video pretty much reaffirms my debate on the matter
😭😭😭. I have to keep watching my loved ones succumbing to this monster and there's nothing much I can do. It's too powerful for us and we don't have any strength even to keep our minds on the sane track. Every disease symptom in our family is disturbingly pointing at cancer. Gosh, this is the worst experience that one can go through in life for oneself and those close to you! 🙆🙆🙆
Excellent video. I'm in the 3D animation business and really appreciate the quality of the models and renders shown here. I'd like to do more medical animation, it would good to help people better understand diseases and processes.
There is no such thing as disease. The bodys internal PH is off, along with low oxygen and minerals deficiences. Everything in the world is ACID or ALKALINE. If you acidify your body = you cause illness. The "dr" in the video is a quack.
my father had pancreatic cancer and it killed him within a few months. he was a doer all his life and in the end he decided his fate himself and hanged himself with the last of his strength. he was my idol and i still miss him today.
I lost my mother in this year because of Gallbladder carcinoma 😢 Our whole family felt very helpless, can't describe how painful it was to witness her dying in infinite pain
I lost my dad for a pleural mesothelioma last year, he was 75. Since it's a very rare and nefarious desease, we will never know how he conctracted it. Rest in peace dad. I miss you so much.
Mesothelioma is caused by asbestos. A toxic mineral that's used in alot of building material. Doesnt show up til 20 to 40 yrs later. I just got licensed.
@@pobinr , Yes. A lot of workers have been exposed to asbestos at their place of employment, and never knew. Separately, I read that a woman was diagnosed with sandblaster's disease. It turned out that when she was a child she loved the scent of scouring powder and would sneak long sniffs when she could. Who would think such a thing could kill you 20 -30 years later?
I lost my partner (married for 12 years) in 2022 due to an infection after surgery for pancreatic cancer. It was hard to live through that process and see our dreams and projects die.
Last year I lost my mom she was suffering from rectal cancer. Till my last breath I will not forget the final moments of her life when we were watching her helplessly dying.
i am so sorry for this. my mother is currently fighting with stage 3 rectal cancer. it got detected in january this year. we have completed 6 full chemo and then 28 doses of raditation with 4 lighter chemo .now in 2 months brek. after which surgery supposed to be carried out. but we really dont want to do surgery cause it will require her to carry permanent stoma for life. can you share your experience.
My mother had stage 4 breast cancer. I had to watch her suffer via videos because I was pregnant and she was going through radiation and chemo. Anytime I seen the slightest change I would call and alert the nurses who didn't think I was right until it was too late. She would talk senseless to me and she was highly intelligent. I told them something wasn't right and sure enough her blood was infected which was sepsis and it pushed her demise. When I was finally able to be in the same room with her she died the next morning. I will never forget how helpless I felt and how helpless she felt. Her concerns where the children who had cancer that where on the same hospital floor as her. I've never seen someone so concerned about others while they were dying. But my mom was that person. I know your pain all to well. I'm sending you a virtual hug and love out of respect of what you've suffered as well. Heck my mom passed away in 2019 and I'm still tearing up as a write this. It never gets easy you just learn to live with the pain even after everyone else has moved on with their lives.
@@jaifyre702 I'm very sorry to hear about your mom's passing. It must have been really hard to see your mom suffering from sepsis while also dealing with the ignorance of the nurses who were taking care of her. Sending my condolences and well wishes to you and your family ♡ Even though your mom has passed away, may you and your family be filled with peace and the willingness to accept her passing. Stay strong! I believe you are able to overcome your hardships
@@rkpriest6614 I'm sorry to hear about your mom's cancer. That must have been a shocking and heartbreaking experience for you and your family. Sending well wishes and good health to you and your mom ♡ stay strong!
I lost my loved one from breast cancer. She was everything to me and I havent been able to make sense out of my life anymore. I lost 4 other family members from this disease and lost my faith. May I ask what difference does it make for you holding on to a hope that you will one day see that person again?
There's a youutbe channel by the name of Jenny Apple who passed away from lung cancer on November 5, 2023. Her widow has done videos with his children and he is fighting strong but I notice he is struggling without her. He's still learning to cope and living a normal life though.
Let me clear you one thing- it isn’t as simple as she is explaining. Each day will feel like a month and each month will feel like a year until the close one pass away. For me it was my mother and watching her suffering,it felt like hell in a mortal world. The main thing is that you know she will pass away but you still got to say-‘ just a little longer until you are cured’
I cn literally feel ua pain because evn im in ua place currently... Knowing that we'll lose her once and still pretending as if everything is fine in front on her is really painful.....😢 please pray for her
I'm very familiar with cancer. 5 cancer victims and 5 cancer survivors (myself included) in my family, so yeah…. My advice would be to always check your body for any bad sign or something that hasn't been there before (localized pain, suspicious lumps, etc). Sometimes worrying about something that seems insignificant can make the difference between life and death.
Thank you so much! (Also thank you to the 3 people who liked your post. 😍) Consistency is the key to success, no? I keep going! 😜 Thanks again for your support. I really appreciate it! Comments like this make my day. Have a great weekend Bo!
This video has cemented my fear of leukemia over every other cancer, I have hereditary spherocytosis. My red blood cells are incredible fragile. My body is creating and destroying red blood cells at a higher rate than normal, and when I'm sick supply can't keep up with demand. I would die from anemia before ever knowing I had cancer if I caught the flu at the right moment.
This animation beautifully illustrates a complex process in a clear and accessible way. It's important to understand how cancer impacts the body, and visuals like these help demystify the mechanisms behind it. Kudos to the creators for shedding light on such a crucial topic with clarity and sensitivity.
I lost a cousin to skin cancer and my step grandfather to lung cancer. I been told their were men on my biological mom’s side who died of either cancer or heart disease before they reach 60 expect for one that lived long past that and my maternal grandfather who died of a stroke but many of those men had some form of Tobacco addiction (including my maternal grandfather) and/or drinking problems and the one that lived past 60 didn’t so I have hopes for my brother and a cousin on my biological mom’s side.
I wouldn't call my cousin's skin cancer being your usual family history related disease. my cousin's skin cancer was caused by a genetic defect Epidermolysis Bulosa that requires two recesessive traits for you to have show signs of. So even if I'm a carrier less likely it be cause of skin cancer for me.
My aunt died from cancer February 2, 2024, me and my family visited her, but after she took her last breath, me and my family started crying, and to this day, I miss her sm.. :(
My mom have breast cancer she have gone through 8 chemotherapies doctors said now there is no need of surgery have a pet scan,mri after every 6 months i hope my world my mom will survive long
Lost my mom to breast cancer last year, still hurts a lot, she fought it for almost 7 years. My dad's gone for longer, but i'm sure he died from cancer too, he was an alcoholic and by 57 yo his liver stoped working properly out of nowhere.
My father was diagnosed with bladder cancer and underwent a cystectomy in 2023. After the surgery, he recovered well for 4-5 months. However, in January 2024, he suddenly lost mobility in his lower body and was admitted to the hospital. He initially underwent chemotherapy with no progress and then began immunotherapy, which provided slight improvement but caused severe leg pain. After the third chemotherapy session, he stopped eating due to severe mouth ulcers and was hospitalized again. Though stable initially, his condition worsened, leading to organ failure. Despite being on life support, he passed away the following day. I share this to urge others in similar situations to be extremely vigilant.
Its no surprise this is getting recommended to all of us The way everyone is eating food is rapidly leading towards getting cancer Please look after yourselves everyone
MY WIFE n MY ELDEST SISTER DIED DUE TO BREASTS CANCER, WHICH THEN METAS TO HEPAR n BRAIN AFTER 2 WEEKS SURGERY. LIFE BECOME DIFFICULT FOR BOTH FAMILY. I SPENT 5 YEARS TO TAKE CARE BOTH. I KEEP READING ALL MEDICAL JOURNALS, FINALLY, END UP WITH NOTHING. NO PERFECT THERAPHY n MEDICINES FOR CANCER, JUST DELAYING....DEATH n REALLY COSTLY....
My father suffering carcinoma stomach 4 th stage since last 7 months. Recently surgery was completed. At digestive part. Complete 6 chemos. Day Bybday my father was suffering with pain and lost 40 khs weight. Now he is not willing for chemotherapy. Please suggest what we can do? Please reply sir/madam🙏
My wife to whom I was married for 23 years with 4 children died of Colon & Liver cancer on 1st Nov.... Just a month and a week ago. We are still grieving. For almost 18 months she underwent Chemo... many doses... at times it seemed it was working. But it started spreading every where and very fast. She was reduced to a skeleton. More than seeing a dead person... watching a person who is gradually dying in front of our eyes.... and when we are helpless to do anything other than pray.... ! especially when it is a family member....Oh... that's the most difficult time to get through...! and those last moments will last forever..!,,😭
I am truly sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. Dealing with the pain of losing a loved one, especially after a prolonged and challenging battle with cancer, is an incredibly difficult experience. :(
Best wishes to everyone who has lost a beloved family member! I lost my mother to lung cancer in 2022. She smoked a lot... I always warned her, but without hope.
I lost my mom on 24th November 2023 due to cervical cancer...she had gone through many chemo therapies but still we couldn't save her because her both kidneys were damaged for the high doses... imagining my life without her is really painful for me ... Miss her so much 😭😭😔😔💔💔
BS on the pain relief my son was left in pain while he was in treatment fighting Leukemia by Geisinger in Danville PA, thats right Geisinger Im calling you out.
Was really curious to know that could a Growing mass of cells Kill someone. Got to know a lot today. Thanks for the video... Btw I too aspire to be a Doctor.
Morphine is used for pain relief but its also good in small doses to calm breathing down when it might become uncomfortable. My Dad was given this and it really seemed to help and make him more comfortable.
I lost my mom to pancreatic cancer in 2022.. I still don't understand why. She never smoke nor drink. She was perfectly healthy and all of a sudden there was a pain that prompt us to visit her doc. After a series of tests doc told us she could eat whatever she wants to eat. I lost her 3 months after the first symptom. My heart will forever be broken.
You should have talked about risk factors at the end such as family history or risky behaviors, I work in the weed control industry and the best way to stop certain weeds from growing is to prevent them from ever germinating in the first place, right now that is the best way to deal with cancer as those that get it typically have a life long battle ahead.