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What is leukemia? - Danilo Allegra and Dania Puggioni 

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Stem cells found in the bone marrow are crucial for our health because they are needed to become new blood cells that sustain and protect our bodies. But when the transformation goes wrong, harmful mutations can cause the cells to start replicating without control -- a type of cancer known as leukemia. Danilo Allegra and Dania Puggioni explain how this happens and how certain treatments provide hope for those suffering from the disease.
Lesson by Danilo Allegra and Dania Puggioni, animation by Zedem Media.

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@kitkatk9201
@kitkatk9201 7 лет назад
My sister had leukemia in her late teens 14 years ago, she received a bone marrow transplant and was cured. Unfortunately it came back last year. She received another bone marrow transplant but all the leukemia was not killed by the chemo she received. It came back more aggressive than ever and after putting up a hell of a battle, she passed away yesterday. Science needs to find a cure for this terrible disease. Until then, if you're up to it, register as a bone marrow doner.... you could be saving the life of someone's child/sibling.
@khushmitadhabhai2944
@khushmitadhabhai2944 6 лет назад
God , will have your sister rest in peace. Be strong and have her eternally burn in your memory . May god give you and your family strength.
@HeHe-tv2wi
@HeHe-tv2wi 6 лет назад
Joe McCall Be strong dear,and try to be positive! I know your sister is in heaven!!😇☺️😊😌
@roitorcino7076
@roitorcino7076 6 лет назад
Condolences
@sajith2957
@sajith2957 5 лет назад
I'm sorry for your loss
@B._.cole333
@B._.cole333 5 лет назад
I'm so sorry for your loss
@jasonwilkins1509
@jasonwilkins1509 7 лет назад
I love the image of the donor as a superhero. That was a nice touch
@sabrinaitwarie
@sabrinaitwarie 6 лет назад
Jason Wilkins ya
@preethirani2565
@preethirani2565 5 лет назад
They are paid in 100 thousands for their stem cells.
@heehoney7147
@heehoney7147 5 лет назад
i was watching that scene when i scroll to see your comment >o
@jakeg3126
@jakeg3126 Год назад
@@preethirani2565 really? I doubt my donor was.
@enriqueDFTL
@enriqueDFTL 9 лет назад
I registered to be a bone marrow donor on a whim once, never really understanding the need of those who need bone marrow. I'm glad I did now.
@minhaj_khan
@minhaj_khan 9 лет назад
Great!! Your effort may be saving lives
@kaydakennedy
@kaydakennedy 8 лет назад
👍👍 good for you
@jasonwilkins1509
@jasonwilkins1509 7 лет назад
Thanks for doing this. I just looked up the process and I am going to register as well
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 7 лет назад
I signed up a few years ago. Every so often I wonder if someone will need me someday.
@TeniqueSpeaks
@TeniqueSpeaks 4 года назад
I’m here to learn because I teach preschool and one of my 2 year old students has been diagnosed with Leukemia. So heartbreaking. Pray for us and our class.
@monikervector990
@monikervector990 3 года назад
I was wondering how is your student is doing with the Leukemia, do you know if the treatment is going fine?
@Sciencedoneright
@Sciencedoneright 3 года назад
I'm so sorry for that student
@terriiberrii26
@terriiberrii26 2 года назад
Hope he/she is doing better. Any update??
@terriiberrii26
@terriiberrii26 2 года назад
Hope he/she is doing better. Any update??
@ignDart
@ignDart 2 года назад
so sad. :( do they happened to be named abbie by any chance?
@bjmccann1
@bjmccann1 7 лет назад
My wife died of leukemia at 5:31am, on May 9th, 2016, at the Medical University of South Carolina, in Charleston. I miss her so very much.
@gemgal68
@gemgal68 7 лет назад
bjmccann1 please take care, and live on courageously, for she is now in a better place without the pain and suffering :)
@bobsponge6062
@bobsponge6062 6 лет назад
Dude, I'm so sorry. I know this is a little late and you might have moved on by now, but just know you and your wife have my prayers.
@ashng1599
@ashng1599 6 лет назад
Hope you are feeling much better now,must have been really hard :/
@chelsea9641
@chelsea9641 5 лет назад
I’m sorry, BE STRONG 💪🏾. RIP to your wife 🙏🏾
@kaavyasurianarayanan8247
@kaavyasurianarayanan8247 5 лет назад
stay strong :'(
@IoanKatalinn
@IoanKatalinn 9 лет назад
I was 9 and my sister was 3 when she got leukaemia. After coming from the doctor with my mom, I told my father jokingly about it as if it was a cold or something special. I saw her bald and she went through treatment for 3 years. She had the transplant from my father without any luck; and, so, the last resort was to go in France and have a special treatment there. After a few days after she arrived in there the transplant wasn't needed anymore. She was good to come back home. My mom keeps calling this a miracle and so do I.
@MsSBVideos
@MsSBVideos 8 лет назад
+Ioan Katalin What a happy story for your sister's survival! How is she doing now?
@IoanKatalinn
@IoanKatalinn 8 лет назад
SamThe RandomG1rl Health wise, perfect. I heard she is failing her fixture exams to get into high school though so I am gonna call her tomorrow. Thank you!
@chinchillaandguineapigsirony
@chinchillaandguineapigsirony 7 лет назад
How is she now?
@PackerFanGamer
@PackerFanGamer 6 лет назад
Kira Zaki underground
@sumiyyahlalgee4318
@sumiyyahlalgee4318 6 лет назад
Ioan Katalin I am so happy for your sister we must thank GOD for Wat he has done for her AMEN!
@aaalex1311
@aaalex1311 7 лет назад
My school had a young girl who had leukemia. She passed away the day after we found out. Her locker has 14 roses every day.
@michaelangelo9459
@michaelangelo9459 5 лет назад
Exaxtly same case here. It was a few days after we finished finals exams when we learned that a girl, who we shared the same class, passed away. It was so sudden cause she never had any symptoms whatsoever. We all miss her so much..
@fiveessh
@fiveessh 2 года назад
@@bayek_thedingus2034 F 😞 May her soul rest in peace
@brazenRenascent
@brazenRenascent 2 года назад
Rest in peace for that girl, and bless her.
@mxriaz_
@mxriaz_ 3 года назад
My mom was diagnosed with leukemia 3 days ago, I am unable to stop crying. She is literally the healthiest person I know.
@aprilvismanos3016
@aprilvismanos3016 3 года назад
oh man, that sucks i hope your mother will survive and will have enough money for treatment especially since the virus came around, good luck to your mother bro.
@mxriaz_
@mxriaz_ 3 года назад
@@aprilvismanos3016 that’s so sweet, thank you❤️ she’s doing well by now.
@mxriaz_
@mxriaz_ 3 года назад
Update to anyone who wants to know: my mom is alive and healthier than ever!
@idklmao9981
@idklmao9981 3 года назад
@@mxriaz_ omg I'm so hsppy for you!!😭😭❤️❤️ Keep going!!
@serendipity9797
@serendipity9797 3 года назад
Can u tell me the symptoms..🙏 Coz I have swollen lympnode on my neck since 4 years.....n Google showing cancer....I am scared
@adrianmarksumagaysay7679
@adrianmarksumagaysay7679 5 лет назад
"Leukemia maybe a disease, but there is hope and strength in numbers". This line put a smile on my face. Keep fighting, don't lose hope!
@feranilfamily7386
@feranilfamily7386 4 года назад
Watching this because I was diagnosed yesterday.. I just wanted to get to know what my opponent is like.. I won't lose to you leukemia!!! ☝️
@thechangemakers8557
@thechangemakers8557 4 года назад
i will pray for your health
@sahithip1164
@sahithip1164 3 года назад
I'll be cheering for you GOOO YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
@mayukhdatta4017
@mayukhdatta4017 Год назад
yo wassup any updates?
@koce15
@koce15 Год назад
Poor guy pray for you!!!! Never lose hope, just think everything is going fine and the treatments will win!!!
@exquarve3909
@exquarve3909 Год назад
Did you survive?
@nutrimission4266
@nutrimission4266 6 лет назад
Lost my best friend to leukemia. It's been 8 years and I still miss him like crazy.
@sanp2032
@sanp2032 Год назад
4 years later for me, 12 years later for you. I hope your doing better now
@SADBOY-yr4is
@SADBOY-yr4is 2 года назад
I’m 19 years old just graduated high school last year I’ve been i’ve been diagnosed with leukemia in January 2022, till this day I’m doing chemotherapy treatments. For those have leukemia or cancer in general we are all in this together and fight !!!💪🏻
@inlawjosiewhales
@inlawjosiewhales 2 года назад
hope you’re doing okay, i’m proud of you:)
@SD-ck3ev
@SD-ck3ev Год назад
Keep the positive attitude and keep fighting!!! You’ve got this!
@nocomment2725
@nocomment2725 Год назад
u got this bro, keep fighting🙏🏿
@SADBOY-yr4is
@SADBOY-yr4is Год назад
@@therealchen yes i am, so far I have done 6 cycles and got 2 more left and I’m done 🙌🏼
@dawndoe314
@dawndoe314 Год назад
stay strong!! we’re in this together 👊🏻👊🏻
@bokkejal
@bokkejal 5 лет назад
This really opened my eyes. I lost my mother to acute myaliod leakiuma on the 10th of July 2019 she was 51... So young watching her slowly go downhill absolutely broke my heart watching your mother take her last breath is something I wish upon no one. I pray you all live good and healthy lives God bless you all
@nerdcartoon2544
@nerdcartoon2544 Год назад
I cried reading your comment, I'm sure you miss her so much!
@MalandDesYT
@MalandDesYT Год назад
My grandma passed this February from a UTI that evolved into kidney stones that evolved into ripping the kidneys that evolved into septis which evolved into a spetis shock. . I'm surprised that she went through all of that. she was only 57 and a scary fact to know is that my great grandma's kids aka my grandparents all passed before 60yrs old. . I miss her very much😢
@MalandDesYT
@MalandDesYT Год назад
And some of you may be asking why I sent this comment when the video is about leukemia, its because I know how it is to loose someone and I'm hoping everyone can live long happy lives with their family, losing someone is NO JOKE its very painful especially if it's a loved one. God please bless everyone that's going through a hard time☝🙏
@esinlecter
@esinlecter 2 года назад
i've got diagnosed with leukemia in december 2021 and i'm still fighting. all i want to say is stay strong! You got this!!!
@screamingcockroach6980
@screamingcockroach6980 2 года назад
🥺🥺🥺🥺
@inlawjosiewhales
@inlawjosiewhales 2 года назад
keep up the great work!!! i’m rooting for you:)
@Violetorose
@Violetorose Год назад
Stay strong u can do it
@melvayaredaguilar
@melvayaredaguilar Год назад
I’m sad you got diagnosed with it
@mdrahamatullahmd4574
@mdrahamatullahmd4574 8 месяцев назад
I am a cll patient struggling since one year. Please explain me the diet that is beneficial for me to live longer.
@ayusutriati6889
@ayusutriati6889 7 лет назад
My dad survived Leukemia and he is doing fine now!
@khushmitadhabhai2944
@khushmitadhabhai2944 6 лет назад
That is amazing, I am very glad for you.
@kokhualim2200
@kokhualim2200 6 лет назад
Good for you
@ashng1599
@ashng1599 6 лет назад
Read this late,but anyways amazing news! Hope he's still doing well now :)
@kimnunjoon3611
@kimnunjoon3611 6 лет назад
Glad to hear
@glentaker
@glentaker 2 года назад
good news! what treatment does your dad use? I heard there's new treatment called BESREMi!
@sunandmoon139
@sunandmoon139 2 года назад
4:09 When the narrator said *"Leukemia may be a frightening disease but there is strength and hope in numbers"* I just teared up.. Through hemoglobin test she got the result that her white blood cells are very high, today she went for bone marrow test and the results will be out tomorrow. Our family is devastated and in shock, I hope everything is for the best
@Mooon_Light
@Mooon_Light Год назад
Updates please? Is everything okay?
@sofialouised
@sofialouised 9 лет назад
my friend is in remission from leukemia. So far so good.
@sofialouised
@sofialouised 8 лет назад
Thank you. He's doing well.
@sofialouised
@sofialouised 8 лет назад
That is so generous!
@sofialouised
@sofialouised 8 лет назад
He is! It's almost as if he didn't have it at all. He is in remission!
@Donthefirst
@Donthefirst 8 лет назад
Awkward Potato That is wonderful. ;)
@galaxygreycat3342
@galaxygreycat3342 6 лет назад
sofialouised Bless your friend? My greatgrandmother died of cancer.... but it was along time ago.. still bless him/her!
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 7 лет назад
Sometimes, like when watching this video, I am struck by how complicated and powerful modern medicine is. "We will fight this cancer by destroying all your bones' stem cells, which we will then fix by giving you new stem cells from a donor, which we will find by using a global database of volunteers. And this system exists because we're just that good." If you go back even 20 or 30 years, this level of medical understanding and capability probably looks like magic.
@mayukhdatta4017
@mayukhdatta4017 Год назад
medical science is fascinating, but even more fascinating is how regulated everything in our insides are. Imagine a body cell dividing, there is a mechanism for it to know when to stop dividing. If it becomes cancerous, it has a mechanism to kill itself before it gives rise to more cells. It also tries its best to alert cellular checkpoints that it has a hiding cancer inside it and the NK cells should kill it. When all that fails, that is when we have a cancer.
@juliaeve
@juliaeve 6 лет назад
My best friend died of leukemia when she was 21 and I love and miss her so much
@_that_one_human_0170
@_that_one_human_0170 2 года назад
My story is not as bad as others but I was diagnosed when I was 10 (2019) and only this February overcame the disease. It was a terrifying Experian experience but luckily and with the help and treatment of the NHS at Alder Hey Children’s hospital, I survived but it was one heck of a ride and I would NEVER wish it upon someone. To people who are fighting and families members of them, good luck. I am cheering you on!
@MalandDesYT
@MalandDesYT Год назад
@_that_one_human_01 what day did you get better. . ?
@mdrahamatullahmd4574
@mdrahamatullahmd4574 8 месяцев назад
I am a leukemia fighter since one year. Please help me to give tips about diets that is beneficial for longer living
@pumpkinspatch9614
@pumpkinspatch9614 6 лет назад
my father has had leukaemia ever since i was a baby, I'm 18 now and he is still alive, but i worry about when his illness will catch up with him.
@stilo398
@stilo398 9 лет назад
My son got an osteosarcoma on his tibia just below the kneecap. Doctor at Bos Child Hosp operated, removing the bone in a section just below the growth plate. He came home and grew new hair, looked great, but then got AML leukemia. and died of a heart attack months later. It's been life changing for my family. Never the same. He was 13 when he got it and 15 when he died. Our only consolation is in the Messiah, who is coming back for His church-- all those who believe in Him and His work on the cross-- pray today to receive Him. God bless.
@cicadafun
@cicadafun 9 лет назад
That was nice until you brought religion.
@stilo398
@stilo398 9 лет назад
tough nuts
@alex60581
@alex60581 9 лет назад
Bardus equus let him be. I am not a religious person, by any means, but just let this person believe in what brings them happyness. It is really easy to be ignorant, just as you are, but if you think about it, why shouldn't everyone believe in what they want? Being in a religion doesn't mean that they don't support science and modern medicine. There is no reason to judge someone based just on their beliefs. So what? They want to believe in the moral principles that christianity sets. So be it. I don't care. As long as someone doesn't try to force me into their religion, I don't see a problem. It is really sad, how someone cannot even mention Christianity without being attacked in this forum of ignorance. This takes place under almost every video and I am well aware of the fact that I am participating, though I am trying to make people understand that religion is not something you should hate someone for. Think about it. This person shared something personal and what do you do? Attack one of the things that keep them closer to their son. For most people, the thought that someone is just a piece of compost after they die is a bit unsettling.
@stilo398
@stilo398 9 лет назад
Thank you, Octom. Very well put. We buried our son in a pine casket, which breaks down very quickly. And lets the worms inside to eat their happy way. It matters not. King David's body saw corruption, the scriptures say, as do ours today, yet David will reign again as a co-regent with the Messiah in the millennial reign. Everyone will die. Well, not everyone. The great opus of the Christian heritage is the resurrection of Messiah, Jesus, and His ascension on high. No fact of history has been more thoroughly recorded. There are some who will ascend like Jesus in glorified bodies. I think you will find as we go through the coming days of testing more of a reason to believe in Him.
@cicadafun
@cicadafun 9 лет назад
Octom *''but just let this person believe in what brings them happyness.''* Sure, let's just ignore the fact that he came with the intent to preach his wishful thoughts and doomsday scenarios. This is about the sole fact that mentioning his doctrine was unnecessary, it is equivalent to me going to a Christians family funeral and stating: *''I wish you guys luck, I feel bad for this horrible tragedy. Even though he **_doesn't exist anymore_** (because I'm Atheistic) I still wish you guys the best of luck.''* Don't try to justify the high moral ground with the crappy freedom of religion, he isn't significant in anyway and should be treated the same way any zealot waltz in with their doctrine, disapproval and subjection to bad social skills. *''It is really easy to be ignorant, just as you are''* That's nice, but just a empty epithet. *''why shouldn't everyone believe in what they want?''* When did I implicit that they shouldn't? I'm the one whom accepts the constitution and find it absolutely important in U.S society. But I'm not the one preaching, stigmatizing and stagnating technological development. *''Being in a religion doesn't mean that they don't support science and modern medicine.''* When did I imply this? Please quote. *'' There is no reason to judge someone based just on their beliefs''* What? So you shouldn't judge people who actively base their thoughts and inputs around their ideology, the ones who actively participate in their doctrine, share and ramble? This certainly tells a lot about a person, about who that person is. Joseph Stalin was a dictator, should I not judge him? Or should I not judge the Islamics for massacring and stigmatizing jews with propaganda? Just like the Nazi's did for their beliefs. You speak a lot of crap you left-winged progressive. *''As long as someone doesn't try to force me into their religion, I don't see a problem''* I love how you implicit that indoctrination of a doctrine is the *ONLY* problem a doctrine has to offer. As if they are all peaceful and not death cults. Your projections are nothing short of risible. *''It is really sad, how someone cannot even mention Christianity''* Considering the mass hypocrisy most doctrines do, stigmatizing other doctrines, stagnating them or attacking or persecuting non-believers such as in Afghanistan, Iraq, and some parts in South Africa in present days. *'' This takes place under almost every video and I am well aware of the fact that I am participating''* Self-refuting, Self-hating hypocrisy, and ecological fallacy. *'' people understand that religion is not something you should hate someone for.''* Guess I shouldn't hate ISIS then. Or the other millions that support them. Or what about turkey? Don't even get me started. *''Think about it. This person shared something personal and what do you do? Attack one of the things that keep them closer to their son. For most people, the thought that someone is just a piece of compost after they die is a bit unsettling.''* Quote from stilus *''Our only consolation is in the Messiah, who is coming back for His church-- all those who believe in Him and His work on the cross-- pray today to receive Him. God bless.''* Sounds more like Jehova-witness preach rambling than guilt-trip attention baiting. This was his intent, to preach and have people sympathize with him. It was completely random and unnecessary, no need to preach. This is the problem, with your cognitive dissonance and your projections, you clearly won't understand this. So I'm done with you both.
@Alice-the-Bibi
@Alice-the-Bibi 2 года назад
I'm still under treatment for acute leukemia of the B cells and watching this was very difficult, but I was able to finish it and this made me realise that I'm really healing, also with the trauma. So thank you. Also it's very important to raise awarness.
@Countdown420
@Countdown420 2 года назад
Unlucky
@DelineatedMercy
@DelineatedMercy Год назад
How’s it going?
@infogirl1715
@infogirl1715 6 лет назад
My aunt has leukemia i think she got it because of drinking its not like a beer once a week but she drink daily, she's taking her medicine and i hope she will get better soon she is very nice even tho she's drunk or not but she is far away from me so i miss her and she is cesarean doctor said and everybody knows you have to have year gap before doing cesarean again but she got pregnant and she is cesarean again with only month gap so it gone wrong but her baby is safe but she has to confined to a hospital and she has to get an operation, its been a really though year for her i wish she really got better soon she is strong so she can do it ,i know you don't even care but i will be so glad if you pray for her even tho you didn't even know her let god,jesus,good spirit help her to get out of this situation *HAVE A NICE DAY/NIGHT* (sorry for my english) (don't be confuse if my comment only have 1 like i like my own comment cause no one like my comment its ok you dont have to like this comment your prayer is the more important)
@ashng1599
@ashng1599 6 лет назад
Info Girl I read this late :( ,how is she doing now?
@cloebgn
@cloebgn Год назад
I think my father has a type of chronic leukemia. It means we can never cure it and it could come back any moment. But we can heal him ! He only had it once, it was a terrible and scary journey, but fortunately he did not have to get chemotherapy but another type of treatment, and after about a year, it worked ! He is now fully back to normal and being monitored every once in a while. Leukemia IS scary, but there is hope and sometimes it is not as bad as you think. Keep fighting ❤️
@khimchan2984
@khimchan2984 2 года назад
My brother fought this disease for 2 years. I hope you're at peace now that you're not suffering anymore. I miss you
@slmcesar2700
@slmcesar2700 2 года назад
I got leukemia when I was 5 now I’m 16 and fully “cured” but i still fear that one day it’ll return
@MalandDesYT
@MalandDesYT Год назад
@@ariana-wu9td Ask google
@caitlinrose4268
@caitlinrose4268 Год назад
Stay strong, you are a warrior and you can fight through anything if you've already fought through cancer❤️
@neex3love568
@neex3love568 Год назад
Let’s come back to this post 20 years from now and celebrate. You got this 💪
@chocolatemushroom8910
@chocolatemushroom8910 2 года назад
My grandfather was diagnosed today with leukemia due to exposure to agent orange and other herbicides in Vietnam, it’s a shame he has already lost so much of himself to that war
@yugenzthevanayagam5507
@yugenzthevanayagam5507 5 лет назад
Get well soon Joe.
@AshPorElMundo
@AshPorElMundo 7 лет назад
Love this video!! You covered absolutely everything
@devontedamoi
@devontedamoi 6 лет назад
4:16 "there is strength and hope in numbers " naruto taught me that
@mollyeck834
@mollyeck834 6 лет назад
👌👌
@camillecirrus3977
@camillecirrus3977 5 лет назад
You misspelled "weeb cancer".
@jessicaadams2401
@jessicaadams2401 3 года назад
same
@amurbanec
@amurbanec 2 года назад
Thanks for such a clear introduction to leukemias! I teach hematology and have struggled to find a video that's short enough yet informative enough and has photos for the more visual students to provide a scaffold for my students prior to diving into the details. I think I've found one now! Thanks!
@mariacassandrataruc2574
@mariacassandrataruc2574 7 лет назад
Thanks for the Ed, Ted
@firefoxwaffles5357
@firefoxwaffles5357 5 лет назад
A girl my parents knew got leukemia at the age of 18 during her first year of college. She wasn't declared cancer free until she was 27. I was in middle school when this happened and up until then I had never heard of cancer happening in young people :( Of course, now I know it can happen to anyone...
@ieatpotato7739
@ieatpotato7739 4 года назад
There was this kid I met at school. We weren’t really friends but we saw each other after 2nd period because we both had 3rd period in the C building. One day, we were both waiting for our teachers to come so we came to talk. Every day he would wait outside my classroom, and we would walk together. He ended up telling me that he had Leukemia. After 2 weeks, he stopped coming. I thought that he left the school or something so I didn’t worry, I tried texting him and he didn’t answer. That day during 3rd period, there was an announcement that he died. I really hope they can find a way to cure this. I also hope that people that have Leukemia recover soon.
@unclejimsticklebarn1656
@unclejimsticklebarn1656 Год назад
I’m very sorry my uncle has leukemia and I hope that you are ok now stay safe
@SonjaAnise
@SonjaAnise 9 лет назад
This was very comprehensive. Thank you!
@nico_rico3185
@nico_rico3185 9 лет назад
BEAUTIFUL video as always! 🙌🏻
@GirtheAlienGoldfish
@GirtheAlienGoldfish 7 лет назад
I had ALL and had a bone marrow transplant. I'm doing fine, but drilling noises make me nervous.
@GirtheAlienGoldfish
@GirtheAlienGoldfish 7 лет назад
***** The sound of drilling makes me nervous. Like, you know if you go into a haunted house and you get really anxious? That's what it feels like.
@therobotfromirobot
@therobotfromirobot 7 лет назад
I hope you keep healthy!
@GirtheAlienGoldfish
@GirtheAlienGoldfish 7 лет назад
living tr4sh Thank you!!
@unandanknuckles1513
@unandanknuckles1513 7 лет назад
leukemia is blood cancer.i know that :P
@Blaineworld
@Blaineworld 7 лет назад
I would say LOL about nervousness from drilling sounds but it might seem inconsiderate because you said you had “ALL,” which I'm assuming means all types of cancer.
@joegitau5399
@joegitau5399 5 лет назад
Your animation is just amazing
@m00semanus
@m00semanus 3 года назад
Thank you for this informative and inspiring video.
@nakatakafka
@nakatakafka 8 лет назад
Fantastic video. Thanks!
@julian.2587
@julian.2587 4 года назад
My dream is to be a donor! When I get to 18, the first thing I wanna do is donate things that I don’t really need. I just don’t know if I will be able to donate blood or bone marrow because I have chronic anemia, but I will donate whatever I can, and save lives
@kritiikasingh
@kritiikasingh 2 года назад
you're an amazing person already, Julia. you might be saving lives when you do, proud of you,
@ronaldonmg
@ronaldonmg Год назад
you can sign up for blood-donation. They will test your blood-iron-level every time before letting you donate. I'm not sure about it, but if you can't donate whole blood they may let you donate plasma
@calebsaenz7678
@calebsaenz7678 5 лет назад
Man hope joe gets better #ThankYouRoman
@anjirusu
@anjirusu 9 лет назад
Hi! Thank you for the subtitles, it's hard to find videos (about science) for those who don't understand English. And Thank You For the accurate translation from 'Drug' to 'Farmaco'!
@dansky03
@dansky03 6 лет назад
I like ted videos. Beautiful representation and animation. And lastly, they are trying to end the video in a nice quote. They are restoring the faith in humanity. 👍
@katherineknapp4370
@katherineknapp4370 Год назад
I know a kid who had leukemia but he passed away. He didn't die from the cancer itself but from a weak heart from having and fighting it. His name was Rylan and he would've been 13 this year. We miss you SMILIN RYLAN! 🙏 Childhood Cancer only gets 4% of of donation money, so please donate as much as you can and also spread the word. The more donations, the more kids survive.
@realoliverhillyt42069
@realoliverhillyt42069 9 месяцев назад
I’m sorry for your loss. I would donate if I could.
@sunitaghale9362
@sunitaghale9362 7 лет назад
Thank you for the education about leukaemia.
@Lemon7738
@Lemon7738 Год назад
I got leukemia about a year ago and was recently diagnosed with 0 cancer cells, and am only now realizing how lucky I am to be alive
@lordvoldemort1985
@lordvoldemort1985 Месяц назад
Jeez that last sentence is just so powerful
@selenalala748
@selenalala748 6 лет назад
Keep up with this videos, so informative and simple :)
@lovelysakurapetalsyt
@lovelysakurapetalsyt 6 лет назад
My mom died of leukemia, and I wanted to know more about it, but could never understand the information I was presented. This video helped me understand leukemia!! Thank you, TED-Ed!
@EciiAmeAlexeciaBernard
@EciiAmeAlexeciaBernard 2 года назад
The animation is sooo good
@ForestExotics
@ForestExotics 5 лет назад
Thank you
@champ3178
@champ3178 2 года назад
My brother had this Cancer but he was a lucky survivor and I thank God a lot for it
@pumpkinton
@pumpkinton 6 лет назад
RIP Edd you had an awesome cartoon series
@Jessica.000
@Jessica.000 6 лет назад
Nice informational video!
@meisje5090
@meisje5090 7 лет назад
I have been struggling to understand what exactly leukemia is and what it does to the individual who has it since my boyfriend has been diagnosed with AML, and this really helped to enlighten me with what's going on. Thank you so much for making this video!
@MultiFusko
@MultiFusko 2 года назад
Did he survive
@Pompette12345
@Pompette12345 Год назад
My older brother died from Leukemia in 2009. I still miss him to this day
@cr34t_
@cr34t_ Год назад
I'm sorry to hear that. Leukemia really sucks, I got it myself, luckily I was saved by a bone marrow transplantation. But good news is that Leukemia treatment has come really far, even just since this video came out. Stay strong!
@frengkihadi6859
@frengkihadi6859 6 лет назад
TED always share a very good videos !
@ananiagebre6057
@ananiagebre6057 6 лет назад
Great video!
@hsaqib8995
@hsaqib8995 Год назад
Thank you for sharing :)
@felipeserrano4227
@felipeserrano4227 2 месяца назад
My daughter got diagnosed at 6 months. She lived in chemo for over a year inside hospital… was hard as parent see it… now she is in maintenance part and end soon fortunately she is out and starts to live a normal live again. For those parents out there is hard but sometime the best way to win is to keep in the fight…
@slarson8044
@slarson8044 6 лет назад
Excellent video.
@ELP1125
@ELP1125 6 лет назад
I love these animated educational videos.
@martinez9643
@martinez9643 3 года назад
My wife and I lost our just turned 2 year old son 7 months ago to Aml. He had MLL gene rearrangement or subtype KMT2A or 11q23. He had a translocation between chromosomes 6 and 11, t(6;11). He received cytarabine, daunorubicin, etoposide, gemtuzumab ozagamicin then mitoxNtrone and cytarabine. He relapsed after the second chemo which signified refractory Aml which had a poor prognosis. Decitabine with mylotarg was then used. He died shortly after from within 4 months of treatment. Some side effects he had were bloody nausea and diahrea. Horrible bloody mouth sores. He was in pain all over. His right eye was covered by a leukemia pool that ended up bleeding.He had a lot of liquid in his lungs which they thought was pnemonia. He ultimately died from a brain bleed within 24 hours caused we think by the chemo.
@user-dz7dr5ok8l
@user-dz7dr5ok8l 2 года назад
I'm sorry you have no condolences its to smart to understand
@tommunyon2874
@tommunyon2874 Год назад
Very informative. Especially concerning why this is more likely to show up in children. We had a god daughter who got a Wilm's tumor as a infant, a type of childhood cancer we learned about under exigent circumstances.
@neonskylite2242
@neonskylite2242 7 лет назад
During year 5 and 6 I went to a school which had a memorial for a girl (not trying to reveal my school, so I'll call her Kate.) For an example of what we could do for a geography assignment, I passed by her plaque. Kate didn't even finish kindergarten, and leukaemia caught up to her.
@fathimafarhana7474
@fathimafarhana7474 7 лет назад
Sooooo informative... I wish I knew about Ted-Ed durin ma college days 🙂 I was doin biotechnology engineering back then, anyways m jobless now 😖
@princessgoodridge750
@princessgoodridge750 5 лет назад
wow thanks for this
@molinokentt.3414
@molinokentt.3414 Год назад
My brother fight this over 6 years, he passed away on dec 1 2022 when the cancer came back active and more aggressive.
@berry2862
@berry2862 6 лет назад
I heard one of my friends' brother passed away from leukemia. Best of luck to anyone going through it.
@kaitlynr.2795
@kaitlynr.2795 5 лет назад
Thank you for this.. Maybe you could do one specifically on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia?
@glentaker
@glentaker 2 года назад
i heard BESREMi is the new treatment for Leukemia
@420Gold
@420Gold 2 года назад
I have a related cancer, causing excessive platelets. Thankfully unless I’m one of the few who progress to acute myeloid leukemia then I’ll probably live abnormal life. Definitely makes me feel for the leukemia patients though.
@thechinesepaintbrushakaart4262
A friend of mine got leukemia when she was in fourth grade, it was very scary, but luckily, she survived
@fishingfan1500
@fishingfan1500 Год назад
When I was 8 I lost my mother to terminal leukaemia.When I was 16, I was diagnosed with a cancer-like brain tumour (Germinoma). The last lot of chemotherapy I had was a stem cell transplant, luckily before I had any treatment at all, as a precaution, I went through a stem cell harvest, so I didn't need a donor. The chemotherapy I had before the stem cell transplant damn near killed me, not only did I lose my hair, my lips peeled like crazy, the skin on my chest flaked off, I eventually re-grew new finger and toe nails out from my old ones, which was one of the weirdest things I've felt. I would not wish that on my worst enemy, but I have some really great doctors, who instilled a lot of confidence in me that it was beatable, and I believe my mindset through the whole thing was a huge factor in my recovery. So yeah that's a quick rundown of my story, there's a whooole lot more to it though. If you made it this far, thank you 🙏🏻
@drew9840
@drew9840 3 года назад
Great video
@ajmusic8837
@ajmusic8837 5 лет назад
Roman geigns we love you😎😍 Leukemia, also spelled leukaemia, is a group of cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells.[8] These white blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells.[2] Symptoms may include bleeding and bruising problems, feeling tired, fever, and an increased risk of infections.[2] These symptoms occur due to a lack of normal blood cells.[2] Diagnosis is typically made by blood tests or bone marrow biopsy.[2]
@kyoukaizumi7168
@kyoukaizumi7168 3 года назад
My grandma has leukaemia at the moment. They are very sick. They started with blood cancer but that has evolved into leukaemia. My grandma is having breathing difficulties and are on oxygen. The doctor says that there is nothing they can do about it. No cure. I was shocked and mentally unwell when I heard about this. The doctor says they only have a few more hours or a day to live. I’m mentally in pain because of this. But I want to have faith. My grandma is very week and unconscious. I just hope everything bees okay. There’s so much stress and pain as we grow up. I just want to wish everyone the best, if your reading this. Stay safe everyone!❤️
@aprilvismanos3016
@aprilvismanos3016 3 года назад
sounds like a job for himiko toga Right...?
@kyoukaizumi7168
@kyoukaizumi7168 3 года назад
@@aprilvismanos3016 ?
@aprilvismanos3016
@aprilvismanos3016 3 года назад
what i said will probably pop up in your head in the future, you overthink what i said, and then you finally got what i was trying to say. **COUGH**J.F.K. **COUGH** Mahatma Gandhi
@airdawg16
@airdawg16 11 месяцев назад
I'm currently fighting Pre B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and might actually win, I have an appointment after having a bone marrow biopsy and Spinal tap to check if the Kymriah Treatment had worked. I have been praying for 6 months due to the fact my cancer refracted three times due to its aggressiveness.
@ferretterrier7828
@ferretterrier7828 6 лет назад
My grandpa survived leukemia at 5 and he was born in the 50s or 60s...
@ammarsammour8037
@ammarsammour8037 5 лет назад
Wish all the best and health for all cancer fighters in this world 💔
@mitsuki2504
@mitsuki2504 6 лет назад
Can you make a video on fibroid tumors?
@hussainkhan2187
@hussainkhan2187 5 лет назад
Roman reigns I pray that you get better
@Fnatic2010
@Fnatic2010 9 лет назад
TED-Ed Does bone marrow donors go under surgery to donate bone marrow? How painful is the procedure of donating one's bone marrow?
@moncef0147
@moncef0147 9 лет назад
Nomado i think it's just a blood plasma thing, no surgery, it's just blood. Edit: i just did a little bit of research, there's apparently different ways to donate blood marrow, some of them are just about collecting stem cells from the blood through a long process, others are a little bit more invasive as they're about taking bone marrow directly from the hip, they go for just a few minutes, but they have a longer recovery time.
@randomcommenthere
@randomcommenthere 9 лет назад
Exactly what I wanted to ask...
@AnastasiaSilvi
@AnastasiaSilvi 9 лет назад
Also wondering about this..
@PITTartistpen
@PITTartistpen 9 лет назад
I thing what we need to ask is how to become one. Is there a site your something.
@williamwilson6499
@williamwilson6499 9 лет назад
Nomado Yes, you undergo surgery. Marrow is taken out of your pelvis. I am on the donor list and my name came up as a match. I had to go in for further testing along with others who matched until they could find the best candidate. The techs explained the procedure and you have to sign a waiver that you know the risks involved. It's not an easy surgery and it takes time to heal. Turns out they had a better match and I was not chosen.
@reginaphalange8585
@reginaphalange8585 5 лет назад
i love how the animations literally depicted the red blood cell carrying the oxygen molecules
@kairiuang8771
@kairiuang8771 7 лет назад
it's always hard to be a donor cause it can cause a lot of pain but someone who is willing enough to do it must be brave and kind👼
@panagiota4298
@panagiota4298 5 лет назад
Kairi Uang it’s awesome if someone donates and it’s so nice to help people but it’s not really painful if the doctors use Anaisthetics you don’t feel anything after and at the time
@asa8733
@asa8733 Год назад
i would become a donor, but does it depend on how healthy your bones are? i have very brittle bones, sadly
@kaustubhfoundation1481
@kaustubhfoundation1481 6 лет назад
Please can you make a video on healing factor I want to make that in future
@albertomartinez1295
@albertomartinez1295 9 лет назад
Your subtitles has almost any mistakes what is very usefull to me because I'm not english spoken person. Thanks you.
@ximipaa16louizatanaya83
@ximipaa16louizatanaya83 6 лет назад
Alberto Martínez, I can see by your grammar
@noorshayoub3314
@noorshayoub3314 6 лет назад
How do you make the animation, if some sees this can they please reply because I'm sure someone else needs help of making animations
@randynava1035
@randynava1035 6 лет назад
My brother who is 7 is still going through treatment from leukemia
@reenad4256
@reenad4256 4 года назад
SORRY
@moduleapothem6446
@moduleapothem6446 Год назад
Lost my dad to leukemia a few weeks ago. Truly a horrible and merciless disease. It just takes and takes and takes. Hopefully some day we’ll be able to wipe it off the face of the earth.
@peachieangie
@peachieangie Год назад
very sorry for your loss. i hope you have the right support around you during this difficult time. stay strong 💛
@cr34t_
@cr34t_ Год назад
Stay strong! Leukemia also affected me head on last year. I was luckily able to win, but not all do. If you want to help others with leukemia, you should consider or at least look into becoming a stem cell donor. I needed a stem cell transplantation and a donor ended up saving my life, I'm forever grateful to that stranger.
@orlandotigers3168
@orlandotigers3168 5 лет назад
Who is after roman's lukemia
@mannyruiz496
@mannyruiz496 5 лет назад
Me lol
@blankxblankx8516
@blankxblankx8516 4 года назад
@@mannyruiz496 What's so funny about that?? This is a serious issue, not something to laugh about!
@beabiancasantos9461
@beabiancasantos9461 Год назад
Please PRAY for all those who suffering from any sickness and leukemia 🙏🙏🙏
@sydneybro4571
@sydneybro4571 Год назад
Can you do the difference between lukemia and lymphoma
@moduleapothem6446
@moduleapothem6446 Год назад
Lymphoma is cancer in your lymph nodes. Leukemia is cancer in your blood.
@jeffreyinkono1033
@jeffreyinkono1033 5 лет назад
pray for roman everyone
@MusicRainfield
@MusicRainfield 4 года назад
You didn’t talk about CML. Bummer.
@youngamericanferret422
@youngamericanferret422 Год назад
I had leukemia in 2020 during covid. My treatment was horrible and the tablets completely changed me and I could not walk or even get out of bed as I felt so ill. I am still having treatment now and feeling so much better but I still feel ill where I take horrible tablets once a month. I am due to finish treatment in September 2023.
@cr34t_
@cr34t_ Год назад
Stay strong! I got diagnosed with ALL in march 2021, so I know how tough chemo can be. Chemo also put me in a wheelchair. Treatment can be tough, but you can get through it. Honestly chemo is probably worse than a lot of torture methods. Hope you feel better soon!
@slimey.1387
@slimey.1387 3 года назад
Crazy how the blood of the umbilical cord of a baby can be donated to those who have Leukemia, and yet it is usually just discarded. Also, it's less difficult to do than a bone marrow transplant I think...
@deborahpanela6243
@deborahpanela6243 Год назад
Hello Ted talks. we will be having a cancer awareness celebration this February. I would like to ask permission for us to use this material to inform community mbers. We will credit you and this on our video presentation.
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