How does CANCER KILL? | DOCTOR explains

Before med school I used to think that cancer leads to death only by spreading. The reality is there are many other ways cancer kills.
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  • @AustinChiangMD
    @AustinChiangMD5 жыл бұрын

    Let me know your guesses on how cancer kills below!

  • @dacisky

    @dacisky

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cancer absorbs all of the victum's nutrients and they slowly starve meaibiotically.

  • @minke9246

    @minke9246

    4 жыл бұрын

    and they die from a blood clot.

  • @brianpayne5773

    @brianpayne5773

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I worked as a hospital chaplain for some years, and for about nine months I covered oncology and an oncology ICU.the patients in the ICU got so sick they had to be intubated. Ironically I never asked the question until today, namely, "what kill someone with cancer." It seems like I wasn't too far off. I always noticed that the patients I was working with were dying from infections and other complications not really from cancer... Sorta. Just by talking to patients and doctors and reading chart notes I started to relize that cancer itself doesn't really "kill you." It's what it does to you that kills you (if that makes since). so for my whole time and oncology I was so close to the weeds of the problem that I never really understood the basics of what actually killed you. It's funny that was almost 5 years ago and I just looked it up on KZread and found your video today. It looks like my understanding wasn't too far off. I guess I never asked the question because I was so focused on the spiritual and emotional effects of cancers at the time. The spiritual, emotional, psychological affects on the patient's and their families were so complicated and got complicated quick; especially the younger the patient. Much of my conversations where about fears of death and the process of dying and the grief with that. Even if the patient was expected to survive. Never underestimate the power of a board certified chaplain in oncology and palliative care.

  • @learnwithus4623

    @learnwithus4623

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey

  • @loveSparklesonU

    @loveSparklesonU

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well cancer kills patients cause they put bromide aka bromate aka potassium iodate which is a hot tub cleaner in bread and pastries.it camaflodges itself in the thyroid as iodine.push iodine out of the body.and thrn they told you eat those raw veggies their good for you.WRONG their goitergen and they block iodine intake.and by the way iodine 100% kills cancer.i did it i had cancer on my thumb.3 times a wk i covered my hand in tincture iodine in 3 wks didnt see it anymore kept applying for 3 months has not come back.use duckduckgo as a search engine and research it.im not the only 1 that has cured their cancer with iodine there are others.and we are getting word out she had breast cancer.we dont have to die from this mess.floride block iodine also.im not a dr. Im a victim of cancer.

  • @Sillyhamster-yz1vs
    @Sillyhamster-yz1vs Жыл бұрын

    I survived colon cancer stage 3 and I was very lucky as I listened to my doctors. Living and learning to live with an ileostomy. During my cancer time I felt dead tired and depressive. It was scary as I lacked any energy. Waking up in the morning felt like if I hadn't slept for 2 years. After loosing a lot of blood with every emotional moment I looked like a dying Vampire. My tumor named Greg was almost blocking my exit. I couldn't sit properly and it caused immense stabbing pain. I think you get finally so tired and fall asleep forever. I was so scared I wouldn't see the people around me growing anymore. This was my biggest fear! The loss of precious time! So happy to be here with you's today! Greetings from Germany! ❤

  • @mardrettekemp7182

    @mardrettekemp7182

    10 ай бұрын

    That's it! My exhaustion!

  • @hazm4t483

    @hazm4t483

    3 ай бұрын

    💜

  • @user-mx5vr5ce7m

    @user-mx5vr5ce7m

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you still with us?

  • @Sillyhamster-yz1vs

    @Sillyhamster-yz1vs

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-mx5vr5ce7m Yes! 💪

  • @jaisotheunfathomablybased7135

    @jaisotheunfathomablybased7135

    Ай бұрын

    ​@user-mx5vr5ce7m That's what I'm wondering Cancer can sometimes come back in terrible force

  • @carlycastro218
    @carlycastro218 Жыл бұрын

    My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer on April 21, 2022. She passed on May 20, 2022. It has absolutely broken me. She was complaining of tiredness and dizziness so I took her to the hospital. After a few hours, we got a possible ovarian cancer diagnosis. Then she got pneumonia a week later and they found cancer in her lungs. Then her liver. She deteriorated so quickly. Her death was so fucking brutal. She deserved better. I hope there will be a cure some day. The thought of others losing loved ones to this horrible disease just breaks my soul. RIP Momma 🤍

  • @killerbean5343

    @killerbean5343

    Жыл бұрын

    Condolences the exact same thing happened to my my mom she died may 2

  • @carlycastro218

    @carlycastro218

    Жыл бұрын

    @@killerbean5343 I’m so sorry for your loss. What a horrible disease. Sending a hug your way 🤍

  • @killerbean5343

    @killerbean5343

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carlycastro218 thank you

  • @alanbass17

    @alanbass17

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry. May she RIP

  • @mamat1213

    @mamat1213

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m so so so so sorry!!! OMFG that is a nightmare 💔

  • @demethiaodom6837
    @demethiaodom68373 жыл бұрын

    Cancer tends to run in my family on my mother's side. My grandmother died from lung cancer almost 20 years ago. It was so painful to watch how it just spread everywhere until there was simply nothing to do but manage her pain at home. Watching her waste away and feeling completely helpless was the hardest part for me. It also made dying of cancer one of my biggest fears.

  • @demethiaodom6837

    @demethiaodom6837

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry. Just needed to get that out. I rarely speak on her death.

  • @demethiaodom6837

    @demethiaodom6837

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! 🥰

  • @terrialves7881
    @terrialves78814 жыл бұрын

    My favorite TikTok doc! Thank you for such an in depth explanation describing various ways cancer can cause death. I lost my sister to cancer and, although I never fully understood how it caused her death, it now makes more sense and far more understandable. You’re the best, thank you!

  • @catsopolis21
    @catsopolis214 жыл бұрын

    I’m in PA school right now, and this was such a good overview of cancer and GI malignancies. Thank you!!

  • @eveskulls5507
    @eveskulls55073 жыл бұрын

    My father was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. In 2016 he was given 6 months to live. Allow me to say he is still with us. This thing is horrible it’s a monster papa isn’t anything of the man he was prior to quemó. He shrunk literally from being a 6’1 he is now 4’7!!! How? His kidney’s are failing last week we signed a DNR I truly believe it eats you! It attacks all organs forcing a shut down of the system. I myself am a Ovarian Cancer survivor. Cancer changed my life forever! Had a full hysterectomy which caused me to enter menopause at age 30! I’m on a never ending roller coaster. From mood swings to suicidal thoughts. It’s just a nightmare!

  • @teztezza5041

    @teztezza5041

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you beat it and you’re still here and I’m so sorry about your dad 🤍 I hope he’s in a better place now pain free x

  • @khadhraouiomran7932

    @khadhraouiomran7932

    Жыл бұрын

    You are a Real héro , Love you ❤️

  • @gregman0007

    @gregman0007

    Жыл бұрын

    Jesus loves you so much

  • @HOHGuncle1312
    @HOHGuncle13125 жыл бұрын

    All I know is my grandma passed from pancreatic cancer in 2009. I have an uncle that’s an oncologist. I think it kills people by shutting down organs over time

  • @AustinChiangMD

    @AustinChiangMD

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jayden Desino one possible explanation!

  • @bettygrable4365

    @bettygrable4365

    3 жыл бұрын

    My Grandmother had Pancreatic cancer she thought it was breast cancer but that is because it spread. She could not feel her Pancreatic until it spread. She smoked a lot.

  • @bettygrable4365

    @bettygrable4365

    3 жыл бұрын

    My Grandfather had lymphoma and lived with it for years. He had a stroke and died from that.

  • @nishabijo3434

    @nishabijo3434

    3 жыл бұрын

    My dad passed away on 14th July this month due to pancreatic Cancer, suffered a lot. Vomiting blood in his last couple of days..love u daddy

  • @cookingwithkira802

    @cookingwithkira802

    3 жыл бұрын

    My mom died from cancer on July 14 as well... we only knew she had it after she removed fibroids in April... she only lived 3 months after surgery... may her soul rest in peace... she was 52😑

  • @ashleyb2481
    @ashleyb24814 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this! You're a blessing to the world!!

  • @blakaeg
    @blakaeg4 жыл бұрын

    As what has shown with my late mum. The cancer was not showing on her CT Scans or Colonoscopies, however, there was a microscopic cell that had escaped and then grew in her lungs, peritoeum, liver etc. So just because nothing is showing, doesn't mean that all is ok. Mum had a cancerous polyp removed in 2011, all clear and then in 2015, stage 4 and dies in 2018.

  • @muralimahadevan4860

    @muralimahadevan4860

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing.May her soul rest in eternal peace.

  • @bringingthethunder4851

    @bringingthethunder4851

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bless her

  • @Robsav-yx6vi

    @Robsav-yx6vi

    5 ай бұрын

    So sorry for your Mom . We had have similar experiences All Clear …Cancer free ! Scans look fantastic !!! Then experience Swelling and find out oh your cancer has exploded. Died in 4 days

  • @jessicah07162
    @jessicah071623 жыл бұрын

    My father found out 3 months ago he has cancer all over. After multiple tests done at Mayo they told him he has metastatic neuroendocrine gastric carcinoma his cancer is in 5 places including his bone. He has done 3 cycles of chemo and has 2-3 more cycles to go. The cancer has slowed a little since chemo but some tumors have gotten bigger. Once he takes a break from chemo the cancer can start to speed up again. The Dr gave him 6-12 months to live and October will be his 6 cycle of chemo and also 6 months since he was told he has 6-12 months to live. I really wish there was more research done on this type of cancer and what to expect at the end stages.

  • @bringingthethunder4851

    @bringingthethunder4851

    2 жыл бұрын

    God bless your father.

  • @NicoleKinserLeadSenseofGeorgia
    @NicoleKinserLeadSenseofGeorgiaАй бұрын

    In most cases, it seems to me, that its the treatment that actually kills them. Just in my family experience, the family members who did not get treatment, lasted longer with better quality.

  • @AnthonyMcelravy-pq1ie
    @AnthonyMcelravy-pq1ieАй бұрын

    Great, informative, health video that was explained very well! Thanks and good luck to your channel!!!

  • @gregschneiderjr2120
    @gregschneiderjr2120 Жыл бұрын

    My dad just passed on September 9, 2022 from cancer in his lungs, spleen and liver. He got the unofficial diagnosis on August 30th 2022, and the official diagnosis on September 7th 2022.....he was in the hospital in November of 2021 and they did all sorts of tests then and there was absolutely no sign of cancer anywhere in his body....he was told after official diagnosis that he had max of 6 months to live.....unfortunately it was 1 week and 2 days later that he passed

  • @gieslerbrad
    @gieslerbrad Жыл бұрын

    Two weeks ago my grandma was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She was getting terribly itchy all over her body but didn’t tell her doctor because she assumed it was her eczema. After being convinced by my mom to talk to her doctor about it they did some scans and sure enough there’s a tumor on her pancreas, blocking her bile duct. After a week in the hospital they allowed her to go home but she can barely eat, is fatigued, and dry heaves anytime she is moved up or down. The other night, after she got into bed, I went to say goodbye and tell her I’d see her tomorrow; she grabbed my hand and said “sure, I think I’ll still be here tomorrow”. Unfortunately there’s no options available other than palliative care. Luckily, just before she got sick, she put up all seven of her Christmas trees, as she does every year. So now she is at home surrounded by all of her beautiful Christmas trees and we all go there to spend time with her and she is enjoying life as much as she can. I was just about to leave the other night but as I was turning the tv off for her we saw a Dolly Parton documentary on Netflix and we got so excited and watched the whole thing and she didn’t fall asleep for a second of it.

  • @shiwakuseven5859
    @shiwakuseven58592 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation. Well-done!

  • @TariqNiazi868
    @TariqNiazi868 Жыл бұрын

    My sister died yesterday with stomach cancer within 2 months, vomiting could not control for last 2 months and finally she died with big vomiting

  • @brittneymacgregor5965
    @brittneymacgregor59652 жыл бұрын

    I always thought the cause of death from cancer was that it just took over the healthy cells of the organs until the organs could no longer function and shut down.

  • @oludhe7
    @oludhe73 жыл бұрын

    Informative video, but I feel it could have been a bit more sensitive for the topic (certain sound effects for example)

  • @phillipsaucedo3665
    @phillipsaucedo36653 жыл бұрын

    I was just diagnosed with kidney cancer and didn’t know I had it over two years this is a new experience for me it’s scary

  • @FeedMyBalls

    @FeedMyBalls

    2 жыл бұрын

    how you doing

  • @xxwoman

    @xxwoman

    Жыл бұрын

    How can you tell how long you’ve had it before diagnosis?

  • @CarinaCatLove3
    @CarinaCatLove32 жыл бұрын

    My Dad passed away from cancer of the peritoneam. He suffered from intestinal problems & went for all types of procedures and the doctors couldn't pick up anything. It was only detected when he went for a hernia op which turned septic. Imo my Dad passed away because he had given up. This was about 3 months after the op.

  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes81142 жыл бұрын

    Thanks This video help me understand my cancer

  • @AngelOne11
    @AngelOne113 жыл бұрын

    My guess the cancer cell pulls nutrients and blood supplies from other important trusses and then as it grows it compresses other organs and limits their available space for them to function normally.

  • @terrytwotoes3225
    @terrytwotoes32252 жыл бұрын

    I watched my mum die from lung cancer this year She died 4 months after being diagnosed

  • @lillyflower9413
    @lillyflower941310 ай бұрын

    I definitely would’ve liked to of heard you talk more about the blood clot in the lung. My husband has stage four lung cancer and recently has been diagnosed with a blood clot in his lung . I don’t know the size as my husband does not want me going to his appointments with him yes, very unusual. I’m not sure why maybe he doesn’t want me to know certain things but he is on blood thinners. Will this shorten his life expectancy

  • @mikelesbob
    @mikelesbob4 жыл бұрын

    From what I've read and heard coupled with my own vague understanding, is that during the metastasis portion of cancer, it moves to various organs and draws from them nourishment to feed it's own rapid growth. This growth can cause blockages of blood, as well as ductwork that causes the organs to fail. I would also think that the sapping of vital noutrients from these tissues not designed to support the voracious appetite of the cancer cells, exasperates further damage to infected organs. If that were true, though; wouldn't uterine cancer not be a thing? The uterus is designed to support a mass of cells pulling nutrients from the body...but in pondering this, I can't help but feel that my own naivety regarding this subject is showing, so perhaps I should just sit, listen, and learn

  • @mikelesbob

    @mikelesbob

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well, I guess I wasn't way way off lol I still have so many questions; what is the main difference between a benign and a malignant tumor? What are some of the major links, if any, that exist between the speed and voracity of a tumor and the tissue that it had originated from? How is it that some tumors "eat" nearby tissues like bone? How do tumors draw their nourishment from near by tissues and is there a way to block their pathway to getting nourishment? How is it that some tumors respond to treatment on one patient, yet fail to respond in other patients with the same type of cancer? How is leukemia able to be, more or less, amorphous?

  • @PawsAndFinsNewsy

    @PawsAndFinsNewsy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mikelesbob from what I understood a benign is a type of cancer that does not spread or metastasize. They draw their nourishment by creating blood vessels to acquire nutrients, and to remove waste, idk if there's a medical procedure to prevent that. Cancer is a mutation, there's a chance that someone's tumor can have different mutation than the other. There are even cases when a single patient can have 6 different mutations, all of which requiring different methods to kill. Leukemia is a mutation of the blood forming within the bone marrow. It is not a solid tumor. I might be wrong on some answers. Lol. My knowledge is still limited.

  • @terrywise2405
    @terrywise24055 жыл бұрын

    Metastasis or organ shutdown due to tumor growth. Very informative. Thanks a lot.

  • @AustinChiangMD

    @AustinChiangMD

    5 жыл бұрын

    Terry Wise exactly! Thanks!!

  • @terrywise2405

    @terrywise2405

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@AustinChiangMDmy mom Beat stage 3 invasive ductal carcinoma (breast cancer) so I unfortunately knew the answer before. Glad you're educating the public. 👍

  • @AustinChiangMD

    @AustinChiangMD

    5 жыл бұрын

    Terry Wise congrats and thank you!

  • @chamilaschadlou3281

    @chamilaschadlou3281

    2 жыл бұрын

    Terry wise I m 41 and mother of two. Have the same stage 3. Doing radiotherapy and had a mastectomy.. hopefully I can’t beat this as well.. medical in Sri Lanka isn’t develop as other countries

  • @jacsherman
    @jacsherman11 ай бұрын

    Good video!!

  • @ChoolweO
    @ChoolweO3 жыл бұрын

    I think the cancer cells replicate so fast that they start blocking blood vessels(if in the vessels) or they start pushing against fragile organs so hard so that the organ fails

  • @TheRantingCabbie
    @TheRantingCabbieАй бұрын

    It can release bad stuff or bad substances into your body. This can get into other organs and interfere with, and cause inflammation in other organs and your own body's response to this is adverse. Also, your brain doesn't know exactly what happening so it reverts to default shutdown in the event of a problem. There's also the result of an organ shutting down such as your liver. This means filtration and digestion stops. When you're in a really bad state, there can also be a cascade affect of organ failures brought on by your body's reaction to the chaos. In a way, your body knows how to die.

  • @jahanmq5959
    @jahanmq59593 жыл бұрын

    Why do docs remove part of colon instead of remove tumour? Im confused

  • @zbuildsthewayyyt1085
    @zbuildsthewayyyt10853 жыл бұрын

    Thyroid cancer is a little strange. There are different types. Two are not so bad. Papillary and follicular. But medullary and anaplastic are aggressive. Fatal in cases of late diagnosis or non-treatment. Then there's the consideration of differentiated or poorly differentiated. Metastatis. And the size of the mass. If a papillary thyroid cancerous mass is large, it can occlude the trachea. Not just deviate. Stage 2 can occur if the mass is a certain size if the patient is age 45, even without metastasis. Cancer staging is different depending on the type. As is the recommended treatment, life expectancy with or without treatment.

  • @DumbYT
    @DumbYT3 жыл бұрын

    I always thought that cancer crushes your organs or just eats your cells

  • @insertname3282
    @insertname32822 жыл бұрын

    Sick intro bru

  • @brunoder303
    @brunoder3032 жыл бұрын

    I'm so confused. Had a massive gastritis last year. Helicobacter Pylori. Close call.

  • @giridv9303
    @giridv9303 Жыл бұрын

    Are there cases where there was metastasis but the patient survived?

  • @Kamil_PLC
    @Kamil_PLC4 жыл бұрын

    i think my mom got the malnutrition effect. She tends to taste things differently even when the food tastes completely normal to me. She often taste too much sweetness or too much saltiness. Thus make her gradually lose appetite

  • @alphonsodurden6294

    @alphonsodurden6294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thats whats happen when you take chemo or radiation tell your mom to juice case solve

  • @Kamil_PLC

    @Kamil_PLC

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@alphonsodurden6294 she died 4 months ago :/

  • @alphonsodurden6294

    @alphonsodurden6294

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kamil_PLC wow im so sorry to hear that I was wishing she can turn things around you in your family have my deepest condolences 🙏

  • @neverhungryagain2187

    @neverhungryagain2187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alphonsodurden6294 too late

  • @neverhungryagain2187

    @neverhungryagain2187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kamil_PLC damn

  • @sansarsingh8070
    @sansarsingh807010 ай бұрын

    Is cancer curable and during treatment of cancer side effect of cancer medicine is how much harmful to patient .

  • @jamesziomek7999
    @jamesziomek79992 жыл бұрын

    I believe some patients die from the pain medication.

  • @Dedlogico
    @Dedlogico2 жыл бұрын

    Or just expanding and slowly tearing apart all the surrounding tissues, for the fast growing solid tumors.

  • @Alicane1
    @Alicane13 жыл бұрын

    i really don't normally comment mid videos cuz why would I be watching this if I already knew the answer, right? But I wanted to answer this for some reason. How do I think cancer kills people? Well, it's a very broad question as it's like asking why did I take my car to the mechanic? No one answer is right 100% of the time. However, for the most part, I have been under the impression that cancer is a mix-up in the DNA of a cell or, to put in laymen's terms, the instructions that the cell has on how to replicate itself becomes corrupted so the next cell that is built is severely messed up somehow. This corruption, if left unchecked, moves to other parts of the body and/or grows to the point that vital functions of the body are inhibited or halted completely. This would be most drastic surrounding our respiratory and cardiovascular systems. If I had to rate them, next would be nervous, skeletal (rather more related to cardiovascular I think), and lymphatic. Probably wrong, but that's why we all know: I'm not a doctor, lol.

  • @garysharp8871
    @garysharp88713 жыл бұрын

    Well I'm guessing the tumors grow and interact with other human organs causing death and sometimes its not the cancer that kills, it's the treatments the patience receives that can further weaken the immune system like chemo, and radiotherapy

  • @colorbuf
    @colorbuf2 жыл бұрын

    I think cancer kills people by invading vital organs, thus preventing that organ from working properly. I also think that cancerous tumors kill people by impeding / blocking circulation. How did I do?

  • @martiwilson2995
    @martiwilson29954 жыл бұрын

    My sister is in icu with leukaemia and a fever. 😓

  • @JimmyStruthers1000

    @JimmyStruthers1000

    3 жыл бұрын

    Damn im prayin for her

  • @muralimahadevan4860

    @muralimahadevan4860

    3 жыл бұрын

    How is she now

  • @justinl.shults7217
    @justinl.shults7217 Жыл бұрын

    I hate the word "Cancer" Cancer took A lot of the people that I truly loved in this world at A very young age like my aunt who brought me thing's and loved me as like as if I was her son as well, Well my uncle he was only around 52 to 54 before Cancer took his life, My she got lung cancer at the age 51 by the time she turned 54 Cancer to her life, My grandpa was around 63 when Cancer took his life, My grandma Cancer took her life when she was around 65. I was only A teenager when this happened so all my hopes and joys were gone because the people in my life that I loved and cherished so much were taken from my heart because of that word "CANCER" 💔 😢 😢

  • @hendrikharmvogel204
    @hendrikharmvogel2042 жыл бұрын

    Untreatable cancer demolish your total body - it is horrible to see people suffering from carcinoma and that is a great sadness - the total powerless feeling that comes over you.

  • @voidmancool
    @voidmancool2 жыл бұрын

    Ummm is idk

  • @thestatstories
    @thestatstories2 жыл бұрын

    Release chemicals in blood stream

  • @andrewjohnston407
    @andrewjohnston4073 жыл бұрын

    The rumours grow so big that they block your normal bodily functions.

  • @juanatrujillo9115
    @juanatrujillo91152 жыл бұрын

    I think swamp gas

  • @lejlaletic7591
    @lejlaletic75912 жыл бұрын

    Body functions are decreased

  • @marykopp2117
    @marykopp21172 жыл бұрын

    Love the information, please talk slower next time😀

  • @helenafagerstrom8970
    @helenafagerstrom89703 ай бұрын

    Sepsis?

  • @williamjohn2153
    @williamjohn21533 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Osas for curing my mom from Cancer am forever grateful sir

  • @sharlenebright2130
    @sharlenebright21302 жыл бұрын

    When it’s spread to many organs

  • @Urmom-nh6hl
    @Urmom-nh6hl2 жыл бұрын

    Too many cells to feed

  • @asiagreen5658
    @asiagreen56585 жыл бұрын

    Because over treatment + lack of support treatment

  • @AustinChiangMD

    @AustinChiangMD

    5 жыл бұрын

    Asia Green one possibility yes!

  • @blakaeg

    @blakaeg

    4 жыл бұрын

    No

  • @paulsanderson8804
    @paulsanderson88042 жыл бұрын

    Swamp gas caused by a tumour kills the patient my father has been diagnosed with a rare slow growing tumour on his pancreas and when it was discovered he also had pancreatic cancer ot the liver He has been told that a liver can have 90% of it covered in cancer and still have normal liver function However as my father has a slow growing tumour and is undergoing chemo his oncologist has said Anthetha Franklin had the same tumour and she lived first years

  • @almdrs
    @almdrs2 жыл бұрын

    It kills by mistreating the person.

  • @Artedesenyo
    @Artedesenyo3 жыл бұрын

    chemo and radiation....

  • @esteban1487
    @esteban1487Ай бұрын

    Swamp gas and displacement.

  • @corinnemarneffe3286
    @corinnemarneffe3286 Жыл бұрын

    What a relief when the background 'music' stopped. False alarm. More 'music' followed a few seconds later. A TRUE shame, as makes viewing your super video unwatchable. Pity!

  • @warriorpred4686
    @warriorpred46862 жыл бұрын

    Ok mate just know that the reason you’ve got less then 500 likes is because we’ll if u like a video about how people die of cancer then yea that kinda says something about you but every other video deserves a billion trillion likes

  • @granziii12
    @granziii122 жыл бұрын

    Without any medical education, or much of one, my guess is cancer cells occur at random due to the radiation that's ever present because we can't leave nuclear weapons well enough alone. This radiation causes a slightly higher probability of causing a cancerous mutation to occur, similarly to how a bubble will form underneath the paint on a wall when it's been raining for far too long. The formation of this bubble means no matter what there's no cheap or easy way of dealing with it and if you keep putting it off you will regret it. But how it kills? I don't think it's actually the cancer itself that kills you. I think it bioforms you. Kinda like teraorming but for biology. It changes the body to suit its own needs. It's how the organs function after its taken effect that kills you. If my theory is correct, this is the ugly, trial and error side of evolution. This is life trying to make a big jump and falling flat on its face. Let me ask you this, when someone has cancer, is it the affected organ that suffers 100% of the time, or is it the rest of the body reacting to it? What if the entire body was shut down and everything became full of cancer with no trace of the original biology to fight it? You just replace everything with cancer. Now that it's been allowed to grow and exist with no resistance while numerous teams of the correctly needed staff monitored the patient and give them whatever they need to allow the body to achieve full functionality, I believe the answer lies in conversion, not destruction. Perhaps a fully integrated cancer based biology would offer unique benefits to the patient? This is just the 2 cents of an uneducated do-nothing waste of space.

  • @anthonyboarman3833
    @anthonyboarman38334 жыл бұрын

    You're a doctor? How old are you?

  • @ladyfaithfuledits6797

    @ladyfaithfuledits6797

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hes 12

  • @tootsiefn4233

    @tootsiefn4233

    3 жыл бұрын

    Smitty werben he knows more than a 12 year old would.

  • @tomr6866
    @tomr68662 жыл бұрын

    Some other doctor on youtube summarized this really well for me: it ultimately poisons your body

  • @simplybuyer1
    @simplybuyer13 жыл бұрын

    does God or the creator cause cancer?Why?

  • @kalel8736

    @kalel8736

    3 жыл бұрын

    Satan the Devil and Adam and Eve are the cause of cancer

  • @JesusSavedBubby
    @JesusSavedBubbyАй бұрын

    Cancer is parasites .... They grow fast ... Do regular parasite cleanses... Pray and fast 🙌🙏🙌🙏 JMO

  • @ninamn2829
    @ninamn28294 жыл бұрын

    Very informative video but I didn't like the funny editing audios as it is a serious topic and I'm sure most of the viewers are either cancer patients or people who know someone with that disease , idk maybe it's just me but I think it's kind of insensitive approach to deliver information

  • @kimberlygreen3878
    @kimberlygreen38783 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the information. However, the delivery seemed a bit insensitive to me, especially the colon popping and comment below how you think people die of cancer. I suppose physicians become desensitized. But thank you for the information.

  • @shreyaadraws5494

    @shreyaadraws5494

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Shameless_Papist
    @Shameless_Papist4 жыл бұрын

    My Aunt has Breast cancer. I think it comes from feeding cancer cells and contributing to the growth of cancer cells aka meiosis by eating too much genetics modified foods. And not eating WHOLE foods.

  • @aleksalazarevic2926

    @aleksalazarevic2926

    4 жыл бұрын

    Meiosis is the division of gametes that makes a haploid cell with slightly different DNA and due to the food your grandma ate this most likely contribited in the activation of the cancer gene as well as her old age.

  • @Shameless_Papist

    @Shameless_Papist

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@aleksalazarevic2926 aunt* not grandma

  • @Calferr

    @Calferr

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yupp 💪

  • @jacsherman
    @jacsherman11 ай бұрын

    My guess is cancer treatment is the number one reason how cancer kills.

  • @ernestswinn5917
    @ernestswinn5917 Жыл бұрын

    Swamp gas

  • @skotmatthews8940
    @skotmatthews89403 жыл бұрын

    This kinda make me laugh, I came here just because I was curious, but if someone came here because someone they know has cancer im not sure if the KZread "smash that like button" video production would go over well- I mean I get it, Dr's gotta doctor, and sometimes levity is good, it just surprised me