Lecture on Cancer [ Coffee/ cancer; EV Pembro; Censoring] to UCSF Fresno
Vinay Prasad, MD MPH; Physician & Professor
Hematologist/ Oncologist
Professor of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Medicine
Author of 450+ Peer Reviewed papers, 2 Books, 2 Podcasts, 100+ op-eds.
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I had a doctor once that was so great. Old Asian dude, must have been practicing for ages. Asked something, he didn't know. Left the room and came back with a book (before smartphones) with the page turned said yes and handed it to me instead of just looking at me like I was crazy and shooing me away. He even explained some of the issues with their facility and equipment. Regular guy not a narcissist.
@blakereid5785
9 ай бұрын
My new old white lady doctor did the same thing, haha. It was great.
I studied pure maths and the level of statistical illiteracy in so so many of these papers is staggering.
@garrettkajmowicz
9 ай бұрын
I have a degree in engineering and I'm angry that these papers are put together in a way with an intent to deceive. It's a violation of ethics to put together papers intentionally this bad.
I came for the COVID policy and devubking videos... but I found that I love the super interesting lectures!
😂 I'd go to medical school if you were my instructor but I'd be cackling half of the time 😂
Am I the only one who watches and/or listens to all of Dr. Prasad's stuff who is not in the medical field but who instead chooses to keep up on cancer science because they expect they or someone in their family will inevitable someday be diagnosed with cancer?
@careyjamesmajeski3203
9 ай бұрын
I’m here with you, fellow spirit.
@DylanYoung
9 ай бұрын
Somehow I doubt that 1700 medical professionals are following the good doctor, lol.
@Raydan116
9 ай бұрын
It also helps me understand what good research is, and what problems bad research has.
@HeyYall398
9 ай бұрын
Well bless your heart, I love hearin' from smart folks. Medical science is a lifesaver, I tell ya what. Can't think of a better way to use one's intelligence than to heal the sick and help people live longer, healthier lives. Now, I know what you're thinkin': 'What about all the other smart folks who are workin' on things like artificial intelligence and self-drivin' cars?' And I say to you, that's all well and good, but it don't mean I gotta be interested in it. I'm a simple man, and I like to keep things simple. So if you're talkin' to me about medicine, I'm all ears. But if you're talkin' to me about robots and stuff, I'm gonna go take a nap.
@garrettkajmowicz
9 ай бұрын
I volunteer in EMS. I follow all the stuff not because I care about oncology specifically, but because it helps me better understand the limitations of other research papers that I come across which are relevant.
The meme part was hilarious! The fact that you have a sense of humour just makes you even more likeable!!
I follow 5 young people with Cancer on KZread. Despite all the hyped game changers one died two months ago, another is days away from dying, another has been sent home to get things in order and the other two are floating without hope. I have zero faith left in cancer treatments and the field of oncology.
As someone recently diagnosed with cancer, watching these lectures has been very helpful in trying to understand where treatments I am getting are on a scale of helpful to hail mary. I would love to hear your detailed thoughts on the recent FDA approval of histotripsy for liver cancer.
@AmyKaylasVegas
9 ай бұрын
Xo hope you get better!
@0Asterite0
9 ай бұрын
cancer has already been cured. but there's more money in endless treatments!
@RealMonoid
9 ай бұрын
I have cancer, follicular lymphoma, his video about the diseases and how to treat was pure bullshit.
Vijay’s huge strength is that he is so well trained in study design and it’s a great idea to educate others on this topic
@HeyYall398
9 ай бұрын
Vinay. 👍👍
All coffee addicts want to know about the coffee.
@thankmelater1254
9 ай бұрын
Coffee @8:00
@elloohno1349
9 ай бұрын
the hero we need ! thanks @@thankmelater1254
Excellent topic brother thanks for bringing -it- up well deserved bravo
As someone in medical imaging field, mammograms and general X rays, I love listening to his lectures. I enjoy talking to my patients and the doctors about the treatments. But I also really appreciate the hematology side of the hem/oncology as I’m a patient for hematology. Thanks Dr VP.
I'm praying for accountability, NO ONE is held responsible for ANYTHING. Shameful state of affairs
Vinay, I sometimes get sad and glad when I hear your lectures… lol
I was hoping you’d say something about EV Pembro. I looked a the press release, but couldn’t find any detailed information. Good to know you had the same questions.
I hope some day, you can make a video about the future of cancer treatment. What can be done to get less toxicity and higher survival rates?
@kevinbyrne4538
9 ай бұрын
Look into "Immunomodulation".
@0Asterite0
9 ай бұрын
LMAO, it's already been cured my guy
Me listening to this just wondering "Should I drink more coffee. Do I wanna stay up all night eating pizza and drinking coffee".
If it comes from Harvard (nutrition) I am always immediately sceptical.
I'm hedging my bets and getting my coffee. Thanks doc. I love your lectures always. You got me through Covid. As a fp PA I always learn something new. I wish my pts w CA could see you but we are not in norcal.
@ben.tanner
9 ай бұрын
Hard to say if you're hedging, or just rolling the dice. 😉 (Since there's probably not good enough data to say benefit or harm with confidence). Ps: I'm also a PA, ER, in NV.
4 cups of coffee or more equates to very few soft drinks, juices, milks, or alcoholic drinks. You could probably show similar results with people who drink 4 or more glasses of water a day.
There are tons of people that love theories cause they don't trust big pharma. So they ask about coffee, you laugh, they decide you're evil, and run to a coffee shop, then learn how to do enemas 😂
entertaining and informative. thanks
No EV in subsequent line on control arm. Also some had avelumab, but almost no pembro
To my fav md❤
And now EV-302 is published in NEJM. Only 30,2 % in the control arm received Avelumab-maintenance. Only 13,6 % with progressive disease, so avelumab use should have been much higher. No mention of how many patients received post protocol EV neither in the manuscript or in The supplementary.
8:30 didnt you read the new study dr? _JC
When do we get to the part you discuss coffee enemas 😂🎉
3:19 -- imatinib
Is Starbucks funding these studies 😂
Difference in diet in Japan leading to different outcomes in Gastric Cancer? Anyone? Seems pretty obvious to me.
Time Stamp (?) to when he talks about Cancer/Coffee, there is no transcript.
@HeyItzMeDawg
9 ай бұрын
7:20
@bikersoncall
9 ай бұрын
@@HeyItzMeDawg THANK YOU.
1.5 grams of fiber in a cup a joe. No point to make, just learned that recently.
Parasite cleanse, detox, fasting...repeat.
My gastroenterologist said coffee is good for colon health but French Roast coffee can contribute to cancer and to not drink it.
@ben.tanner
9 ай бұрын
Did they base that on papers similar to the one he broke down today? 😉
Camel urine?
hehehe I lolled 9:24
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As a cancer patient I care more about competence than caring. We want to live.
7:56 Terrible answer, if you don't know, say you don't know.