Hannah Fry on living with and surviving cancer (UK) - (2) BBC News - 8th June 2022
Hannah Fry (38) on living with and surviving cancer, in this interview, receiving the news (at 36 in 2020) as the UK went into its first national lockdown (with Coronavirus/Covid-19).
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Hannah Fry is a British mathematician, author, lecturer, radio and television presenter, podcaster and public speaker. She is Professor in the Mathematics of Cities at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis.
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Surprised to hear Hannah has been so sick. But very glad she is now ok. This lady is my favourite presenter on science.
@olegshevchenko5869
Жыл бұрын
Just discovered her. My God she's so smart and confident, I can't get enough of her videos! Wish I could meet her in real life. Glad she survived.
@danam.5433
7 ай бұрын
Suggest you watch the BBC episode she appeared in along with other cancer patients. I was surprised to learn that the treatment knocks out one's immune system as a patient was told by cancer team staff.
I love Hannah Fry. Such a sharp mind. I am truly glad she survived. I did not get the news she was ill even, so when I saw cancer in the title, my heart stopped a little.
@AngelaStone5678
Жыл бұрын
Me too..I'm shocked and also relieved she's okay. What an amazing woman.
such a wonderful human being
Hannah is great! I am a fan of her math episodes and talks, motivates me to search for solutions in my eng. field with creativity, science, math, reasoning as if I were an excited curious child. She’s inspirational. I’ve been struggling with a difficult decease myself, getting better but very slowly. I wish her my best!!
I absolutely love this woman. Talk about power. I’m so glad she’s ok.
@keithdon3313
Жыл бұрын
Power? She's just used for preprogramming.
@importantinformation2912
Жыл бұрын
@@keithdon3313 Yes she is just a puppet that serves the new world order. And cancer cures have been suppressed for decades. Cancer is a billion dollar industry, the last thing doctors want is for people to have acces to a cure for cancer.
@lw1zfog
10 ай бұрын
Nazarin was right & Fry was horribly, horribly, wrong.
I love Hannah Fry
@johnbarrett5229
Жыл бұрын
No you don 't you putz
@DoveReactions
7 ай бұрын
@@johnbarrett5229beautiful
Fantastic mathematician, tutor and presenter and all round "badass". I've been a fan of Rutherford and Fry since day 1 and continue listen avidly. If anyone gets the chance, go to one of her lectures. She can discuss brown cardboard and it would be fascinatingly engaging. Watched this documentary and had to deeply feel for her and her family.
loved watching you clip the car made me giggle with my morning coffee :)
It is only when you are in a certain situation that you truly understand the degree of difficulty above this video was most helpful and encouraging ❤❤
I am so glad that Hannah's treatment was successful and having seen the documentary that they are referring to am also pleased for her family. I have always felt that she is a great communicator and one of us with a no nonsense attitude and an aversion to bullshit. Hope she remains happy and healthy for many years to come.
alles Gute, Hannah
The documentary is "Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry"
Cheers Hannah!
What's her score for this interview?
Hannah fry is awesome
HUGE fan! so glad you beat it :-) xx
Lovely Hannah fry ❤is a fantastic women ❤saw please she is lot better now ,very intelligent lady that's no alot about her maths ,love to meet her one day and learn a lot from her ❤
She is a beautiful person :-)
@lw1zfog
10 ай бұрын
she is an enabler of mass menticide & democide
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How many boosters Hannah? No correlation.
It's in the processed foods we are eating.
God always helps good people. She is that kind of person that goes straight to your heart. Brilliant mind, elegant and simple presentation of science, very pleasant appearance all the time. Good luck Hannah in all you're doing and all the best from Sibiu, Romania!
@daveash9572
Жыл бұрын
Sorry, but I'm not sure that invoking the existence of a supernatural deity is helpful in the slightest. What are you saying? For example, are you saying that people who *don't* get the supposed help "from god" were not good people? Why would this fictional "god" spend his or her normal day job, systematically murdering African babies, and take time out to help these 'good people'? Don't misunderstand me, I'm both shocked to learn about Prof. Fry's diagnosis, and very pleased to hear she's now well. I'm a massive fan of her work, and I agree that she's quite likely a good person, but I'm utterly convinced that her good or bad nature is nothing to do with that. Buy let's not introduce the influence of an entity for whom there is zero evidence, while simultaneously suggesting that those who don't have the same luck, do so because they're not "good people". It's nonsensical, and suggesting as much hurts people. It hurts people because it suggests that people who don't get such "help" are somehow not good people - those are peoples brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, wives, husbands, children, friends or acquaintances.
@briandeschene8424
7 ай бұрын
You could not be more wrong. I’ve known the most despicable people who get seriously ill and achieve a full recovery whereas others who are the salt of the Earth succumb to illnesses that have a small mortality rate. This existence is a lottery of chance and not one where character determines such outcomes.