What We Get Wrong About Cancer



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25 thoughts on “What We Get Wrong About Cancer

  1. thank you so much for making this video. it makes me so happy seeing people working and telling people about cancer. and i am sad that we didnt finish the cure before my mom passed from brain cancer. fly high mom ❤

  2. I know someone who died of rare appendix cancer. Apparently it's impossible for anyone to find out someone has it until their appendix bursts, which simultaneously spreads the cancer so that it's unlikely to 100% get rid of it. 7 years after diagnosis and battling it with chemo (which was like torture for him) only to have it return with a vengeance. Sad that a useless thing like the appendix, that we don't even need but is unreasonable to just remove for everyone like a wisdom tooth, can end up being something that kills us

  3. cleo thanks for the great video. tho english is not my first language but i lived 14 years in the states. in this video i had to watch it twice and turned on the caption on 2nd time. i know you talk fast and there are terms in this video that is new to me plus there were news titles to read at the same time but just a suggestion, maybe you can slow down just a tiny bit. regardless of your presentation pace, this video really opened my eyes and i learned a lot. thank you again!

  4. Every male relative of mine on my dad's side died of cancer, including my grandpa (colon cancer) and my dad (colon cancer first, then leukemia after).

    I'm still waiting for mine to turn up right now. Hope I can catch it in the local stage, and that we keep developing treatment for cancer. If I'm lucky enough, I might be the first one in my family who survive cancer.

  5. If all the people who got cancer shared what their lifestyle in general looked like (food habits, physical activity,if anything stressful or no) it would be an amazing source for researchers and people in general.

  6. Love your videos. You should look into the link between metabolic syndrome and cancer. It was right there in your graph. Overlay the graph of the rise of processed foods. It drives the rise in cancer.

  7. I really don’t mean to preach, but I am vegan and also a researcher. Not eating animals or animal products can be a powerful preventative of cancer and the vast majority of serious diseases. There’s no better approach to cancer than prevention.

  8. There's also the fact that American's are accidentally ingesting microplastics and aren't eating real food. Or no one seems to pay attention to what stuff is made out of, like the lining inside paper cups. I believe stuff like this helped summon cancer.

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